Flood Watch stays in impact for Southeast Louisiana
Flood Watch stays in impact for Southshore, Northshore
SLAYED. WELL, IF THE COLDER TEMPERATURES PUT YOU IN THE CHRISTMAS OR HOLIDAY SPIRIT, WE HAVE SOME OF THOSE IN OUR EXTENDED FORECAST. BUT BEFORE THAT HAPPENS, WE’RE GOING TO GET MORE RAIN TOMORROW. HERE’S WDSU FIRST WARNING RADAR. WE PICKED UP ONE, TWO, THREE, EVEN FOUR INCHES OF RAIN ON THE NORTH SHORE TODAY. HOWEVER, IN THE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA, IT WAS ABOUT A 10TH TO A QUARTER OF AN INCH. AND THAT WAS IT. MORE RAIN COMING IN TOMORROW. WE HAVE A FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT OFFICIALLY UNTIL NOON TUESDAY. UNOFFICIALLY, I WOULDN’T BE SURPRISED IF MAYBE THEY EXTENDED THAT TO ABOUT 2 OR 3:00 TOMORROW AFTERNOON, BECAUSE EVEN AT THE NOON HOUR, IT LOOKS LIKE THINGS ARE GOING TO BE WET FOR US. AND A LOT OF LOCATIONS. IT’S WARM AND IT’S MUGGY. 70 IN BOGALUSA, 66. OUR CURRENT TEMPERATURE IN HAMMOND, 72 IN GALLIANO. HUMIDITY UP CLOSE TO 100%. I DON’T THINK FOG IS GOING TO BE A REAL PROBLEM FOR YOU. FIRST THING TOMORROW MORNING. RAIN THOUGH, IS GOING TO BE MOVING IN BY ABOUT 530, 6:00, 70 DEGREES. RIGHT NOW OFFICIALLY AT LOUIS ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. SOUTHERLY WIND BRINGING IN A LOT OF MOISTURE, TEMPERATURE AND DEW POINT EQUAL RIGHT NOW. BUT THAT SOUTHERLY WIND AT SEVEN. ONE OF THE REASONS WHY IT’S NOT EXPECTED TO BE OVERLY FOGGY, BUT LET’S TRACK THE COLD FRONT BECAUSE IT’S GOING TO BE HERE LATE IN THE DAY TOMORROW. THE RAIN THAT WE SAW TODAY ASSOCIATED WITH AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE. HERE’S THE COLD FRONT THAT WILL SWING THROUGH BY LATE IN THE DAY. BEHIND THAT FRONT, TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO FALL VERY, VERY QUICKLY. NOW HERE’S THE WATER VAPOR IMAGERY. YOU SEE THIS ORANGE HERE? THAT’S EXTREMELY DRY AIR AT THE UPPER LEVELS. THAT’S THE UPPER LEVELS STILL CLOSE TO THE SURFACE. A LOT OF MOISTURE IN PLACE. AND THEN HERE IT IS THE COLD FRONT RIGHT NOW APPEARS TO BE VERY CLOSE TO DALLAS. SHOULD BE HERE BY LATE IN THE DAY TOMORROW. AND THIS COMPUTER MODEL WAS NOT VERY RELIABLE EARLY TODAY. NOW IT’S LOOKING LIKE THE MOST RELIABLE ONE THAT WE HAVE BECAUSE IT SHOWED THE SHOWERS DIMINISHING THIS EVENING. THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT HAS HAPPENED OVERNIGHT. TONIGHT WE STAY CLOUDY BY FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. HERE WE ARE AT 6 A.M. HERE’S THE LINE OF SHOWERS, MAYBE A FEW THUNDERSTORMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FRONT. WE’LL START CLOSE TO 70 DEGREES TOMORROW. THEN BY THE NOON HOUR. OKAY. THAT’S WHEN THE SHOWERS WILL REALLY START TO BE MOVING THROUGH. EARLIER, IT LOOKED LIKE THE SOUTH SHORE WAS GOING TO GET THE MAJORITY OF THE HEAVIER RAIN. NOW IT LOOKS LIKE ACROSS THE BOARD OVER AN INCH OF RAIN IS DEFINITELY A POSSIBILITY. IT DOESN’T MATTER WHERE YOU ARE IN OUR VIEWING AREA BY 3:00, SHOWERS STARTING TO DECREASE, BUT CLOSE TO THE COAST MIGHT HAVE THOSE SHOWERS PERSISTING THROUGH THE DINNER HOUR. SO I WOULD SAY THE LIKELIHOOD OF THE HEAVIEST RAIN PROBABLY HERE CLOSE TO THE COAST, BUT ACROSS THE BOARD OVER AN INCH OF RAIN. SOMETHING TO CONSIDER. THEN BY FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. WEDNESDAY, NORTHERLY WIND, COLD AIR COMING IN. GOING TO BE BREEZY. IF NOT WINDY FOR US WEDNESDAY. AND LOOK AT THIS. WE START CLOSE TO 40 DEGREES. SO WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR ON WEDNESDAY, YOU’RE GOING TO GET THE FIRST TASTE OF THAT VERY COLD AIR. THEN IN THE AFTERNOON, HIGH TEMPERATURE ONLY IN THE UPPER 50S. SO HERE’S YOUR SEVEN DAY FORECAST CALLING FOR THOSE SHOWERS TOMORROW. FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON. COLDER AIR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. TEMPERATURES REBOUND BY THE
Flood Watch stays in impact for Southeast Louisiana
Flood Watch stays in impact for Southshore, Northshore
A Flood Watch has been issued for New Orleans and all of Southeast Louisiana in your climate forecast. A WDSU First Warning Climate Alert Day is in impact for Monday, and an Affect Day for Tuesday. There may be additionally a Marginal Danger for extreme climate this afternoon into early night. There may be the potential for any of those storms to show extreme. There’s a low-threat for tornadoes and damaging winds. Flooding is the primary concern.Two robust storm programs and a entrance that stalls throughout the area, will herald a number of rounds of showers and thunderstorms with the specter of regionally heavy rain.We’re additionally beneath a stage 2 out of 4, or “slight threat” for regionally heavy rain and doable flooding on Monday. Our excessive decision forecast information present storms likeliest Monday for everybody, with Tuesday’s storm potential extra favorable over the South Shore.If this forecast information will maintain true, then a number of the highest rain totals would come proper on via Houma to Belle Chasse/New Orleans and Slidell.The Climate Prediction Heart has a extra widespread rainfall forecast of a minimum of 1″-3″ and remoted spots with extra.Make sure to stick with WDSU First Warning Climate for all the newest updates to this forecast.
A Flood Watch has been issued for New Orleans and all of Southeast Louisiana in your climate forecast. A WDSU First Warning Climate Alert Day is in impact for Monday, and an Affect Day for Tuesday.
There may be additionally a Marginal Danger for extreme climate this afternoon into early night. There may be the potential for any of those storms to show extreme. There’s a low-threat for tornadoes and damaging winds. Flooding is the primary concern.
Two robust storm programs and a entrance that stalls throughout the area, will herald a number of rounds of showers and thunderstorms with the specter of regionally heavy rain.
We’re additionally beneath a stage 2 out of 4, or “slight threat” for regionally heavy rain and doable flooding on Monday.
Our excessive decision forecast information present storms likeliest Monday for everybody, with Tuesday’s storm potential extra favorable over the South Shore.
If this forecast information will maintain true, then a number of the highest rain totals would come proper on via Houma to Belle Chasse/New Orleans and Slidell.
The Climate Prediction Heart has a extra widespread rainfall forecast of a minimum of 1″-3″ and remoted spots with extra.
Make sure to stick with WDSU First Warning Climate for all the newest updates to this forecast.