Friday, February 25, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - February 25, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today and tomorrow will be mostly sunny with Saturday evening having areas of fog. Sunday has a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Monday will have a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms and clearing up in the evening. Tuesday is forecast to be sunny and clear.
Temperatures: Today: 73/49, Saturday: 74/61, Sunday: 76/63, Monday: 73/47, Tuesday: 69/43.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Another cold front is expected to move through the area on Monday, with another chance of thunderstorms.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today and tomorrow will be sunny with patchy fog overnight. Sunday has a 20 percent slight chance of thunderstorms with an increase to 40 percent in the evening. Monday and Tuesday is forecast to be sunny and clear to partly cloudy in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 73/51, Saturday: 70/62, Sunday: 74/61, Monday: 74/43, Tuesday: 67/44.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Patchy dense sea fog will continue through mid morning, and then a cold front will move through the area bringing slightly drier air to the region.

A Pacific cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms Sunday night. Some storms could reach severe levels across central Louisiana.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today and tomorrow will be sunny with areas of patchy fog tomorrow evening. Sunday has a 20 percent slight chance of thunderstorms with an increase to 50 percent in the evening. Monday and Tuesday is forecast to be sunny and clear to partly cloudy in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 69/46, Saturday: 72/61, Sunday: 75/59, Monday: 71/40, Tuesday: 67/40.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Patchy dense sea fog will continue through mid morning, and then a cold front will move through the area bringing slightly drier air to the region.

A Pacific cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms Sunday night. Some storms could reach severe levels across central Louisiana.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today and tomorrow will be mostly sunny. Sunday has a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms increasing to 50 percent chance on Sunday evening. Monday and Tuesday is forecast to be sunny and clear.
Temperatures: Today: 61/41, Saturday: 72/60, Sunday: 78/53, Monday: 68/39, Tuesday: 65/40.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net

 

 

Thursday, February 24, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER February 24, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance of showers during the day with an increase to 70 percent chance overnight. Friday and Saturday will be mostly sunny with Saturday evening having a 20 percent slight chance of showers continuing into Sunday. Monday is forecast to have a slight chance of thunderstorms.
Temperatures: Today: 78/62, Friday: 73/48, Saturday: 74/61, Sunday: 77/62, Monday: 74/46.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A cold front will move through the area tonight and Friday. There will be a chance of thunderstorms along and just ahead of the front. Although severe weather is not anticipated, a strong thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, especially along the Louisiana and Mississippi state line.
Another cold front is expected to move through the area on Monday, with another chance of thunderstorms.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms during the day increasing to a 50 percent chance overnight. Friday will be sunny and clear. Saturday and Sunday will have a 10-20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with an increase to 40 percent Sunday evening. Monday is forecast to be sunny and clear.
Temperatures: Today: 75/56, Friday: 77/51, Saturday: 71/63, Sunday: 74/61, Monday: 72/61.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Today has warm temperatures, with some morning showers and a chance for afternoon thunderstorms into this evening. Some storms could reach severe levels this evening across central Louisiana. The storm prediction center has that area in a slight risk for severe thunderstorms.
A Pacific cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms Sunday night. Some storms could reach severe levels across central Louisiana.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms during the day increasing to a 50 percent chance overnight. Friday will be sunny and clear. Saturday and Sunday will have a 10-20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with an increase to 50 percent Sunday evening. Monday is forecast to have a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms.
Temperatures: Today: 80/53, Friday: 73/46, Saturday: 76/62, Sunday: 75/61, Monday: 69/40.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Today has warm temperatures, with some morning showers and a chance for afternoon thunderstorms into this evening. Some storms could reach severe levels this evening across central Louisiana. The storm prediction center has that area in a slight risk for severe thunderstorms.

A Pacific cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms Sunday night. Some storms could reach severe levels across central Louisiana.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has an 80 percent chance of thunderstorms during the day decreasing to a 50 percent chance overnight. Friday and Saturday will be mostly sunny and clear. Saturday evening into Sunday will have a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with an increase to 50 percent chance Sunday evening. Monday is forecast to be sunny and clear.
Temperatures: Today: 76/44, Friday: 61/41, Saturday: 72/59, Sunday: 77/52, Monday: 66/38.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A warm, moist and unstable air mass is in place across the four state region this morning and will set the stage for strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, as a strong upper level disturbance approaches from the west. An isolated tornado threat will exist this afternoon with any super cells that develop ahead of the developing line of thunderstorms, before they become widespread and race east across the region through this evening. In addition to the isolated tornado threat, damaging winds, large hail and locally heavy rainfall will be possible from the stronger storms, before they exit the region prior to midnight. Cooler and drier air will follow behind a cold frontal passage overnight.

A much stronger upper level storm system will move east across the southern plains Sunday afternoon and night and could result in scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across portions of the region once again. At this time, it appears as if areas along and north of the Interstate 20 corridor of northeast Texas and north Louisiana will see the greatest threat for severe thunderstorms Sunday night.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net

 

 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - February 22, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today will have a 20 percent chance of isolated showers and be mostly cloudy in the evening. Wednesday will be mostly cloudy throughout the day. Thursday and Friday have a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with an increase to 50 percent on Thursday evening. Saturday is forecast to have a slight chance of showers and mostly cloudy in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 74/56, Wednesday: 73/58, Thursday: 76/58, Friday: 76/54, Saturday: 73/56.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A cold front will move into the area Friday with some rain and prefrontal fog conditions but no strong weather is expected. Another cold front is expected Monday with some thunderstorm activity associated with a prefrontal trough.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today and Wednesday will have a 20 percent slight chance of showers then mostly cloudy overnight. Thursday is expected to have a 40-60 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday and Saturday are forecast to be partly sunny.
Temperatures: Today: 70/55, Wednesday: 73/61, Thursday: 72/58, Friday: 76/50, Saturday: 71/54.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today and Wednesday will have a 10-20 percent chance of isolated showers during the day with the evenings being mostly cloudy. Thursday is expected to have a 60 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday and Saturday are forecast to be partly sunny.
Temperatures: Today: 67/52, Wednesday: 72/58, Thursday: 75/56, Friday: 73/48, Saturday: 73/53.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today will be mostly sunny during the day with mostly cloudy evening skies. Wednesday there is a 20 percent slight chance of thunderstorms during the day increasing to a 30 percent chance overnight. Thursday has a 60 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday and Saturday is forecast to be mostly sunny.
Temperatures: Today: 74/46, Tuesday: 65/47, Wednesday: 70/59, Thursday: 76/54, Friday: 68/44.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net

 

 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - February 17, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be most sunny during the day with evenings and early mornings having patchy areas of fog. Saturday evening and Sunday will have mostly cloudy skies. Monday is forecasted to have a slight chance of showers throughout the day.
Temperatures: Today: 73/56, Friday: 75/54, Saturday: 75/54, Sunday: 74/56, Monday: 76/56.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Dense fog is expected to develop again tonight with local visibilities below one half mile. The fog is expected to cover more of the area tonight than it did this morning. Dense fog advisories may be necessary again tonight.

Fog will continue to be a concern through at least Saturday or Sunday. Fog is expected to form over both land and water bodies and may reduce visibilities to one quarter mile or less, especially during the overnight and early morning hours.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today through Sunday will be partly sunny during the day with evenings and early mornings having patchy areas of fog. Saturday and Sunday evening will have mostly cloudy skies. Monday is forecasted to have a 20 percent chance of showers throughout the day.
Temperatures: Today: 74/58, Friday: 72/57, Saturday: 73/56, Sunday: 74/58, Monday: 74/52.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday will be partly sunny during the day with evenings and early mornings having patchy areas of fog. Saturday and Sunday evening will have mostly cloudy skies. Monday is forecasted to have a 20 percent chance of showers throughout the day.
Temperatures: Today: 75/58, Friday: 75/57, Saturday: 73/57, Sunday: 75/58, Monday: 75/51.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA:
Today and tomorrow will be mostly cloudy throughout the day. Friday has a 20 percent slight chance of showers throughout the day. Saturday and Sunday will be mostly cloudy throughout the day, with a 20 percent chance of showers Sunday evening into Monday.
Temperatures: Today: 75/59, Friday: 75/57, Saturday: 76/59, Sunday: 76/59, Monday: 75/47.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather report at this time.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net

 

 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - February 9, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 70-80 percent chance of showers throughout the day. Thursday will be cloudy throughout the day. Friday through Sunday is forecast to be sunny and clear.
Temperatures: Today: 58/33, Thursday: 46/27, Friday: 53/31, Saturday: 58/36, Sunday: 66/44.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Another cold front is expected to move through the area this evening. Rain is expected to spread across most areas this afternoon and evening. There will be sufficient cold air moving into southwest Mississippi and the adjacent upper parishes of southeast Louisiana to support a mix of light sleet and light snow during the period from about 8 pm to midnight, then a slight chance of light snow or flurries from about midnight to 3 am. Any snow or sleet accumulations are expected to be less than one half inch at this time and mainly in grassy areas. The main threat area for any wintry precipitation will be north of a line from near Baton Rouge to Franklinton with the best chance across southwest Mississippi and the parishes north of Baton Rouge. One concern could be black ice on elevated roadways if freezing temperatures move in before the bridges have completely dried.

Another issue with this system will be winds over the coastal waters and tidal lakes. Small craft advisory conditions due to strong north winds are expected to develop around 9 pm tonight with the frontal passage and will remain hazardous for Thursday morning.

A moderate to hard freeze is expected Thursday night and Friday night, mainly in areas north and west of the Louisiana tidal lakes and across southern Mississippi. A light freeze is expected over many areas south of Lake Pontchartrain as well Thursday night and Friday night.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today has a 90 percent chance of showers during the day decreasing to 30 percent chance in the evening. Thursday through Sunday will be sunny during the day and mostly clear in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 50/27, Thursday: 43/24, Friday: 53/27, Saturday: 60/35, Sunday: 65/48.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: An arctic cold front will move across the region this morning into the afternoon. Widespread rain is expected this afternoon with rainfall totals up to one-half of an inch. Temperatures falling to near or below freezing late this afternoon may transition the rain to a wintry mix of light freezing rain, light sleet and light snow across the lakes region of southeast Texas and central Louisiana. Little if any ice or snow accumulation is expected. However, any ice or snow accumulation that does occur along with rain water freezing onto roadways may cause some icy bridges and overpasses.

A hard freeze is expected Thursday morning north and west of a line from Cameron to Marksville. Another hard freeze is anticipated Friday morning for all areas, with low temperatures around 20 degrees in the lakes region of southeast Texas and central Louisiana and low to mid 20's elsewhere.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has a 90 percent chance of rain/sleet mix during the day with a decrease to 50 percent in the evening. Thursday through Sunday is forecast to be sunny during the day and clear in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 40/26, Thursday: 39/20, Friday: 51/26, Saturday: 59/32, Sunday: 66/45.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: An arctic cold front will move across the region this morning into the afternoon. Widespread rain is expected this afternoon with rainfall totals up to one half inch. Temperatures falling to near or below freezing late this afternoon may transition the rain to a wintry mix of light freezing rain, light sleet and light snow across the lakes region of southeast Texas and central Louisiana. Little if any ice or snow accumulation is expected. However, any ice or snow accumulation that does occur along with rain water freezing onto roadways may cause some icy bridges and overpasses.

A hard freeze is expected Thursday morning north and west of a line from Cameron to Marksville. Another hard freeze is anticipated Friday morning for all areas, with low temperatures around 20 degrees in the lakes region of southeast Texas and central Louisiana and low to mid 20's elsewhere.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 100 percent chance of snow and sleet with a decrease to 30 percent in the evening. Thursday through Sunday are forecast to be sunny during the day and mostly clear in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 34/19, Thursday: 34/19, Friday: 44/26, Saturday: 58/33, Sunday: 67/43.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A winter storm warning covers the area from the Interstate 20 corridor and northward. Areas of snow will increase in coverage and intensity from west to east today, overspreading much of the region during the day. Some of the snow will be mixed with sleet and rain in the morning generally along the Interstate 20 corridor, before temperatures fall to or below freezing by afternoon, as the deepening cold air forces a changeover to all snow by afternoon. Total snow accumulations today will range from 6 to 8 inches, with isolated higher amounts, across southeast Oklahoma and the northern sections of southwest Arkansas, north of an Ashdown, to hope and Prescott line. Snowfall accumulations of 4 to 6 inches will be possible across the I-30 corridor of northeast Texas and the remainder of southwest Arkansas. Farther south towards the Interstate 20 corridor of east Texas and north Louisiana, snowfall accumulations of 2 to 4 inches, with isolated higher amounts, will be possible. Minor sleet accumulations near a tenth of an inch will also be possible.

Lingering snow and ice on roads will make travel hazardous through Friday morning due to minimal melting Thursday, as temperatures struggle to reach the freezing mark. This will result in black ice formation overnight Thursday. Temperatures are expected to warm above freezing area-wide Friday and Saturday, thus melting the snowpack for the coming weekend.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net

 

 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - February 3, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today will have an 80 percent chance for a wintry mix and 90 percent chance of showers in the evening. Friday has a 90 percent chance of showers during the day and decreasing to 30 percent in the evening. Saturday and Sunday is forecast to be sunny with Sunday evening having a 20 percent slight chance of showers and moving on into Monday.
Temperatures: Today: 38/33, Friday: 45/30, Saturday: 51/35, Sunday: 62/44, Monday: 63/42.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A winter storm warning is in effect for the northern and western portions of the outlook area. Freezing rain and sleet may accumulate between one-quarter to one-half inch on roadways, trees and power lines. A winter-weather advisory is also in effect for a large portion of the outlook area early this morning due to light sleet mixing with rainfall. Please refer to the winter weather warnings and advisories for more details.

A small craft advisory is in effect for the coastal waters beyond 20 nm today. Small craft should exercise caution for the near shore waters and tidal lakes today and expected for Friday and again Monday into Tuesday.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA:
Today has a 60 percent chance for freezing rain and wintery mix during the day with an increase to 80 percent in the evening and moving into Friday. Saturday through Monday is forecast to be mostly sunny during the day with Sunday evening having a 20 percent slight chance of showers.
Temperatures: Today: 34/30, Friday: 38/24, Saturday: 51/36, Sunday: 63/37, Monday: 52/30.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will begin later this afternoon and increase tonight. Snow accumulations around 2 inches will be possible northwest of an Alexandria to Silsbee line. Ice accumulations around 1/4 of an inch will be possible northwest of a Lafayette to Lake Charles to Beaumont line to Alexandria to Silsbee. A winter storm warning will be in effect for these areas.

The winter precipitation will be ending from west to east during the day on Friday. Subfreezing temperatures will be possible on Saturday morning before temperatures moderate for the remainder of the weekend. Another cold front will move across the region late Sunday night and early Monday with a slight chance for showers.

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has a 60 percent chance for freezing rain and wintery mix during the day with an increase to 80 percent in the evening. Friday has a 60 percent chance of snow and sleet with decreasing cloudy skies in the evening. Saturday through Monday is forecast to be mostly sunny during the day with Sunday evening having a 20 percent slight chance of showers.
Temperatures: Today: 35/29, Friday: 37/21, Saturday: 50/33, Sunday: 60/36, Monday: 51/26.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: A mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will begin later this afternoon and increase tonight. Snow accumulations around 2 inches will be possible northwest of an Alexandria to Silsbee line. Ice accumulations around 1/4 of an inch will be possible northwest of a Lafayette to Lake Charles to Beaumont line to Alexandria to Silsbee. A winter storm warning will be in effect for these areas.

The winter precipitation will be ending from west to east during the day on Friday. Subfreezing temperatures will be possible on Saturday morning before temperatures moderate for the remainder of the weekend. Another cold front will move across the region late Sunday night and early Monday with a slight chance for showers.

NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent slight chance of rain/snow mix with an increase to 60 percent snow/sleet mix in the evening and moving into Friday. Saturday through Monday is forecast to be partly sunny during the day with Sunday evening having a 20 percent slight chance of showers.
Temperatures: Today: 34/25, Friday: 35/21, Saturday: 50/32, Sunday: 53/32, Monday: 45/23.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a winter weather advisory for snow and sleet, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 pm CST Friday. A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 9 am CST this morning. Snow, sleet and brief periods of freezing rain are expected to develop tonight over parts of east and northeast Texas, northwest and north central Louisiana and southwest and south central Arkansas. The area will be bounded by Magnolia Arkansas to Tyler Texas line on the north and a Monroe Louisiana to Lufkin Texas line on the south. The precipitation will taper off in the late afternoon and early evening Friday. Accumulations of snow will be 1 to 3 inches tonight and Friday. Temperatures will be cold enough for any precipitation that falls to stick to the ground, including the roads and bridges. Travel may become hazardous Thursday night and Friday.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM

Director, West Feliciana OHSEP

P.O. Box 796

9938 West Feliciana Parkway

St. Francisville, LA 70775

Cell (225) 245-4221

Office (225) 635-6428

Fax (225) 635-6996

tboyett@wfpso.org

tcboyett@gmail.com

wfpeoc@att.net