Wednesday, September 28, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 28, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today will have a 20-30 percent chance of scattered and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. Thursday through Sunday are forecasted to be sunny during the day and mostly clear in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 89/67, Thursday: 88/65, Friday: 87/59, Saturday: 81/56, Sunday: 80/57.
Hazardous Weather:   Scattered thunderstorms are possible today. Severe thunderstorms are not expected, however a few storms could produce gusty winds, cloud to ground lightning and brief heavy rainfall.

 

A small craft advisory due to strong northerly winds is possible behind a cold front starting Friday night and lasting through the weekend.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today and Thursday has a 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Mostly sunny skies are forecasted to return on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Temperatures: Today: 88/72, Thursday: 91/70, Friday: 89/57, Saturday: 82/55, Sunday: 80/56.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible today and tonight as a weak frontal boundary sags into the region. The overall probability of severe weather is very low, but isolated severe thunderstorms cannot be completely ruled out, especially west of an Alexandria to Lafayette line. Large hail and damaging winds would be the primary severe weather hazards.

 

A stronger secondary cold front will move south into the gulf on Friday, bringing drier and much cooler weather into the region. Over the coastal waters, moderate to strong offshore winds will develop in the wake of the front late Friday, along with building seas. Small craft advisory conditions are possible.

 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today will have a 20-30 percent chance thunderstorms throughout the day. Thursday through Sunday are forecasted to be sunny during the day and partly cloudy to mostly clear in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 90/66, Thursday: 92/66, Friday: 87/53, Saturday: 81/52, Sunday: 79/50.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible today and tonight as a weak frontal boundary sags into the region. The overall probability of severe weather is very low, but isolated severe thunderstorms cannot be completely ruled out, especially west of an Alexandria to Lafayette line. Large hail and damaging winds would be the primary severe weather hazards.

 

A stronger secondary cold front will move south into the gulf on Friday, bringing drier and much cooler weather into the region. Over the coastal waters, moderate to strong offshore winds will develop in the wake of the front late Friday, along with building seas. Small craft advisory conditions are possible.

 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent slight chance of daytime thunderstorms and mostly clear at night. Thursday will be sunny and hot with partly cloudy evening skies. Friday through Sunday are forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear.
Temperatures: Today: 92/62, Thursday: 95/63, Friday: 84/54, Saturday: 81/52, Sunday: 80/53.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  A frontal boundary will serve as a focus for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms today. Most of the activity should be confined to areas along and south of the Interstate 20 corridor.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 27, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 27, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today is sunny during the day with a 20 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms at night continuing on into Wednesday. Thursday through Saturday are forecasted to be sunny to mostly sunny during the day and clear in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 90/72, Wednesday: 90/70, Thursday: 88/65, Friday: 88/58, Saturday: 81/58.
Hazardous Weather:  There is a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and early evening, some of which may become strong to marginally severe. The primary threats will be wind gusts 45 to 55 mph and penny to quarter sized hail from the more organized storms. The main period of highest impacts should be between 3 pm and 8 pm with activity dissipating over land areas shortly after sunset. General movement of any storms will be from the north initially but may become erratic as outflow boundaries interact with each other and with lake and gulf breezes.

 

Scattered thunderstorms are possible Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Severe thunderstorms are not expected, however a few storms could produce gusty winds, cloud to ground lightning and brief heavy rainfall. A small craft advisory due to strong northerly winds is possible behind a cold front starting Friday night and lasting through the weekend.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today is mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night. Wednesday and Thursday has a 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Mostly sunny skies are forecasted to return on Friday and Saturday.
Temperatures: Today: 92/73, Wednesday: 91/72, Thursday: 90/68, Friday: 87/59, Saturday: 81/56.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Thursday has 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day.  Friday and Saturday is forecasted to be mostly sunny and mostly clear.
Temperatures: Today: 93/72, Wednesday: 92/68, Thursday: 92/63, Friday: 87/55, Saturday: 81/53.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today and Wednesday has a 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Thursday will be mostly sunny and hot with partly cloudy evening skies. Friday and Saturday are forecasted to be mostly sunny and mostly clear.
Temperatures: Today: 91/65, Wednesday: 90/62, Thursday: 95/64, Friday: 85/54, Saturday: 79/53.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  A frontal boundary will serve as a focus for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms today. Most of the activity should be confined to areas along and south of the Interstate 20 corridor, although a few storms may develop further to the south across the area.  Strong gusty winds, brief heavy downpours, frequent lightning and small hail will be possible with any storms that develop.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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

 

 

Monday, September 26, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 26, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today will be sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.  Tuesday through Thursday has a 20-30 percent chance of scattered and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. Partly sunny skies are forecasted to return on Friday.
Temperatures: Today: 90/72, Tuesday: 89/71, Wednesday: 89/67, Thursday: 86/65, Friday: 87/50.
Hazardous Weather:  Scattered thunderstorms are possible mainly this afternoon over southwest Mississippi.

 

Scattered thunderstorms are possible Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Severe thunderstorms are not expected, however a few storms could produce gusty winds, cloud to ground lightning and brief heavy rainfall. Small craft advisory due to strong northerly winds is possible behind a cold front starting Friday and lasting through the weekend.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today and Tuesday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night, with some areas of patchy fog.  Wednesday and Thursday has a 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Mostly sunny skies are forecasted to return on Friday.
Temperatures: Today: 92/74, Tuesday: 90/73, Wednesday: 90/72, Thursday: 88/70, Friday: 88/63.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Thursday has 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day.  Friday is forecasted to be mostly sunny and mostly clear.
Temperatures: Today: 93/72, Tuesday: 92/71, Wednesday: 91/70, Thursday: 89/65, Friday: 88/58.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today will be mostly sunny during the day.  Tonight through Thursday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Mostly sunny skies are forecasted to return on Friday.
Temperatures: Today: 87/66, Tuesday: 91/64, Wednesday: 90/67, Thursday: 89/64, Friday: 87/57.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  A frontal boundary will serve as a focus for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop later today. Most of the activity should be confined to areas along and south of the Interstate 20 corridor. Gusty winds, brief heavy downpours and frequent lightning will be possible with any storms that develop. However, no organized severe weather is expected at this time. The lingering frontal boundary will continue to serve as a focus for scattered showers and thunderstorms through most of the work week.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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

 

 

Friday, September 23, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 23, 2011

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and partly cloudy in the evening. Saturday through Tuesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 90/67, Saturday: 87/74, Sunday: 90/71, Monday: 90/72, Tuesday: 90/70.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance of isolated daytime thunderstorms and partly cloudy in the evening.  Saturday through Monday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.  Tuesday is forecasted to have a chance of isolated thunderstorms.
Temperatures: Today: 87/68, Saturday: 87/65, Sunday: 89/68, Monday: 88/69, Tuesday: 89/67.
Hazardous Weather:  Scattered thunderstorms are expected today mainly over the southeastern portion of the area.

Isolated thunderstorms are possible Tuesday and Wednesday. No hazardous weather is expected during the period.

 

 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today will be cloudy throughout the day. Saturday through Tuesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 85/64, Saturday: 88/70, Sunday: 94/68, Monday: 92/69, Tuesday: 90/68.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Tuesday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night with the exception of Monday which has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms.
Temperatures: Today: 83/58, Saturday: 88/64, Sunday: 91/67, Monday: 90/67, Tuesday: 88/66.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 22, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 22, 2012

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 50 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms decreasing in the evening to 30 percent and continuing on into Friday.  Saturday and Sunday will be mostly sunny during the day.  Sunday evening into Monday has a 20 percent chance of showers.
Temperatures: Today: 90/70, Friday: 87/64, Saturday: 86/66, Sunday: 87/69, Monday: 88/67.
Hazardous Weather:  Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected today. Some of the thunderstorms may become strong with gusty winds and frequent lightning. Brief periods of heavy rainfall may also lead to nuisance flooding in isolated low lying and urban areas.
 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today has a 10 percent chance of isolated daytime thunderstorms clearing up in the evening. Friday will also have a 10 percent chance of isolated daytime thunderstorms. Saturday through Monday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 91/70, Friday: 89/63, Saturday: 86/70, Sunday: 89/72, Monday: 91/72.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has a 10-20 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms throughout the day and continuing on into Friday. Saturday through Monday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 92/64, Friday: 85/62, Saturday: 88/64, Sunday: 89/68, Monday: 91/68.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday through Sunday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night. Sunday evening on into Monday has a 20 percent slight chance of thunderstorms.
Temperatures: Today: 92/63, Friday: 80/58, Saturday: 89/63, Sunday: 92/66, Monday: 91/67.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Scattered thunderstorms are expected to occur across much of the four state region today and tonight. Cloud-to-ground lightning will be the primary hazard.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 21, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 21, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Thursday will have a 50 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms with a decrease in the evening to 30 percent, continuing on into Friday.  Saturday and Sunday will be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/71, Thursday: 90/70, Friday: 87/62, Saturday: 88/63, Sunday: 87/69.

Hazardous Weather:  The Pearl River remains in minor flood stage near Bogalusa and the town of Pearl River, but is expected to fall below flood stage on Thursday.

 

Isolated thunderstorms are possible mainly in coastal sections today and tonight. The thunderstorms will be more numerous at times across the coastal waters.  Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected again on Thursday. Some of the thunderstorms may become strong with gusty winds, frequent lightning and very heavy rainfall. Nuisance flooding in isolated low lying areas and urban areas will be the main impact.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today will be sunny and clear.  Thursday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday through Sunday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/66, Thursday: 89/68, Friday: 88/68, Saturday: 87/66, Sunday: 88/71.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today and Thursday will have a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Friday through Sunday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/68, Thursday: 91/61, Friday: 86/64, Saturday: 86/64, Sunday: 89/68.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today will be mostly sunny and clear.  Thursday has a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday through Sunday is forecasted to be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/64, Thursday: 87/62, Friday: 84/61, Saturday: 87/64, Sunday: 91/65.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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

 

 

Monday, September 19, 2011

La. Weather - September 19, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 70 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms with a decrease to 20 percent at night and continuing on into Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday will have a 40-50 percent chance of thunderstorms with a decrease in the evenings to 20 percent. Friday will be mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 88/71, Tuesday: 89/69, Wednesday: 89/69, Thursday: 88/64, Friday: 84/61.
Hazardous Weather:  Scattered to numerous showers and embedded thunderstorms will increase in areal coverage and intensity through the day across southern Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana. Main concerns will be cloud to ground lightning and locally heavy rain that may produce minor ponding of water in low lying areas. The air mass over the central Gulf Coast will continue to be more humid and unstable through Thursday. There is a good chance of showers and thunderstorms across the outlook area each day until a strong cold front pushes through Thursday night. Heavy rainfall is possible at a few spots each day. Nuisance flooding of isolated low-lying areas and urban areas will be the main impact.

The Pearl River remains in minor flood stage at Bogalusa and the town of Pearl River., but expected to fall below flood stage on Thursday.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today has an 80 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms with a decrease to 20 percent isolated showers at night and continuing on through Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/70, Tuesday: 90/70, Wednesday: 89/68, Thursday: 89/66, Friday: 86/60.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  An associated line of pre-frontal showers and thunderstorms will exit into the coastal waters this morning. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds have been observed in vicinity of the line. Light showers are found in wake of the advancing convective line. A dry secondary midwest front will advance south, entering the northwest Gulf of Mexico by Thursday evening.
 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has an 80 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms with a decrease to 20 percent isolated showers at night and continuing on through Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy to clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 87/68, Tuesday: 89/66, Wednesday: 91/65, Thursday: 87/61, Friday: 84/57.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  An associated line of pre-frontal showers and thunderstorms will exit into the coastal waters this morning. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds have been observed in vicinity of the line. Light showers are found in wake of the advancing convective line. A dry secondary midwest front will advance south, entering the northwest Gulf of Mexico by Thursday evening.
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and mostly cloudy at night. Tuesday and Wednesday will be partly sunny during the day. Wednesday evening and Thursday has a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms. Mostly sunny and mostly clear skies return on Friday.
Temperatures: Today: 86/64, Tuesday: 87/65, Wednesday: 88/63, Thursday: 85/60, Friday: 82/57.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P
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

 

Friday, September 16, 2011

La. Weather - September 16, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today and Saturday will be sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.  Sunday through Tuesday has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and partly cloudy in the evenings. 
Temperatures: Today: 84/61, Saturday: 89/70, Sunday: 88/70, Monday: 88/69, Tuesday: 88/69.
 
Hazardous Weather:  The air mass over the central Gulf coast will slowly become more humid and unstable by Sunday and remain unstable through Thursday. There is a slight chance of mainly afternoon thunderstorms across the outlook area Sunday through Wednesday with a better chance of thunderstorms across extreme south Mississippi.

A cold front will sweep across the area Thursday and produce scattered thunderstorms across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. At this time, a few storms may be strong with gusty winds.

The Pearl River is expected to remain in minor flood stage at Bogalusa and the town of Pearl River through Wednesday.
 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night. Monday and Tuesday both have a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms improving to partly to mostly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 85/65, Saturday: 88/70, Sunday: 89/71, Monday: 89/70, Tuesday: 89/69.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today and Saturday will be mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.  Sunday through Tuesday has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and partly cloudy in the evenings. 
Temperatures: Today: 81/58, Saturday: 89/67, Sunday: 90/69, Monday: 90/67, Tuesday: 90/67.
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today has a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Saturday will be sunny during the day and clear at night. Sunday through Tuesday has a 20-40 percent chance for thunderstorms throughout the day. 
Temperatures: Today: 81/59, Saturday: 87/66, Sunday: 91/67, Monday: 90/68, Tuesday: 89/66.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report.

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P
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, September 15, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 15, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be partly to mostly sunny during the day and partly to mostly cloudy at night.  Sunday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms during the day improving to partly cloudy at night. Monday has a chance for isolated daytime thunderstorms clearing to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 88/67, Friday: 85/69, Saturday: 89/73, Sunday: 87/73, Monday: 89/73.
 
Hazardous Weather:  A cold front will push through the area today. There is a slight chance of thunderstorms this morning through this evening across southwest and south central Mississippi...and the adjacent areas of southeast Louisiana. Severe weather is not expected.

 

As a cold front moves through the area and becomes stationary over the coastal waters, isolated thunderstorms can be expected each day although primarily across the coastal waters and near the coast Friday and Saturday. There is a slight chance of mainly afternoon thunderstorms across the outlook area Sunday through Wednesday.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be partly to mostly sunny during the day and partly to mostly cloudy at night. Sunday and Monday both have a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms improving to partly to mostly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/63, Friday: 87/66, Saturday: 90/68, Sunday: 90/69, Monday: 90/68.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be partly sunny during the day and partly to mostly cloudy at night. Saturday and Sunday both have a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms improving to mostly cloudy each night.
Temperatures: Today: 86/61, Friday: 85/62, Saturday: 89/67, Sunday: 91/68, Monday: 91/67.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be partly sunny to mostly cloudy during the day and mostly cloudy at night. Sunday has a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms throughout the day and Sunday has a 30 percent chance for thunderstorms throughout the day.
Temperatures: Today: 81/60, Friday: 84/59, Saturday: 88/64, Sunday: 89/69, Monday: 90/65.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No hazardous weather to report

 

Otherwise, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms will be possible, mainly this afternoon along and north of the Interstate 20 corridor of northeast Texas and extreme northwest Louisiana. This slight chance of thunderstorms will continue through the overnight hours as well.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 14, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 14, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today will be sunny during the day with increasing clouds at night.  Thursday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday through Sunday is forecast to have isolated daytime thunderstorms improving to partly cloudy in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 92/72, Thursday: 88/66, Friday: 86/65, Saturday: 88/70, Sunday: 87/70.
 
Hazardous Weather:   No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be sunny during the day and mostly cloudy to partly cloudy at night.  Sunday has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and cloudy in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 94/71, Thursday: 91/76, Friday: 89/70, Saturday: 90/70, Sunday: 90/71.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday will be sunny during the day and mostly to partly cloudy at night.  Sunday has a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms improving to mostly cloudy in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 96/70, Thursday: 88/63, Friday: 87/65, Saturday: 90/67, Sunday: 91/68.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day each day except for Saturday which will be sunny and hot during the day and mostly cloudy tonight.
Temperatures: Today: 97/65, Thursday: 82/59, Friday: 84/61, Saturday: 90/67, Sunday: 91/67.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  A Red Flag Warning is in effect through 7 pm this evening as a critical fire danger is once again expected today. Due to low relative humidity values, temperatures at or above 100 degrees and strong southwest to west winds ahead of a cold front are expected.

 

Otherwise, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms will be possible, mainly this afternoon along and north of the Interstate 20 corridor of northeast Texas and extreme northwest Louisiana. This slight chance of thunderstorms will continue through the overnight hours as well.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 13, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 13, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today and Wednesday will be sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.  Thursday through Saturday is forecasted to have a 20-30 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day, each day.
Temperatures: Today: 92/71, Wednesday: 92/71, Thursday: 91/69, Friday: 88/68, Saturday: 88/68.
Hazardous Weather:   No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today and Wednesday will be sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.  Thursday through Saturday is forecasted to have a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and cloudy in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 93/73, Wednesday: 91/73, Thursday: 92/70, Friday: 91/70, Saturday: 93/70.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today and Wednesday will be sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.  Thursday through Saturday is forecasted to have a 20 percent chance of daytime thunderstorms and cloudy in the evenings.
Temperatures: Today: 97/69, Wednesday: 96/69, Thursday: 90/66, Friday: 89/66, Saturday: 92/67.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today is sunny and hot during the day and mostly cloudy tonight. Wednesday through Friday has a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day, each day.  Sunny skies are forecasted to return on Saturday.
Temperatures: Today: 102/74, Wednesday: 96/70, Thursday: 84/60, Friday: 84/64, Saturday: 91/68.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:   No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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

 

 

Friday, September 9, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 9, 2011

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Tuesday is forecasted to be sunny to mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 87/57, Saturday: 88/60, Sunday: 88/65, Monday: 90/67, Tuesday: 91/69.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Tuesday will be sunny during the day and clear to partly cloudy each night.  
Temperatures: Today: 84/59, Saturday: 88/63, Sunday: 89/66, Monday: 90/67, Tuesday: 93/69.
Hazardous Weather:   Some local rivers are at minor flood stage and will remain in minor flood stage through the week.

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Tuesday is forecasted to be sunny to mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 89/55, Saturday: 89/59, Sunday: 90/63, Monday: 91/65, Tuesday: 92/67.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Tuesday is forecasted to be sunny to mostly sunny during the day and mostly clear to partly cloudy to mostly clear at night.
Temperatures: Today: 88/59, Saturday: 91/62, Sunday: 92/64, Monday: 92/62, Tuesday: 93/66.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:   No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 8, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 8, 2011

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Monday is forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 86/57, Friday: 86/59, Saturday: 88/62, Sunday: 88/66, Monday: 89/69.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Monday will be sunny and mostly clear to partly cloudy throughout each day.  
Temperatures: Today: 82/59, Friday: 84/61, Saturday: 87/63, Sunday: 89/66, Monday: 90/68.
Hazardous Weather:  Many area rivers and streams are swollen to bank full or are above flood stage. 

 

Area rivers and streams will remain at elevated levels through the week but will be aided in draining by northerly winds persisting through much of this week.

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Monday is forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 85/53, Friday: 86/55, Saturday: 89/60, Sunday: 90/62, Monday: 91/66.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  No Hazardous Weather to Report
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Monday is forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear to partly cloudy throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 87/54, Friday: 88/55, Saturday: 88/59, Sunday: 90/63, Monday: 92/64.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:   No Hazardous Weather to Report
 

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 6, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - Sept. 6, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday is forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 80/55, Wednesday: 80/58, Thursday: 83/60, Friday: 85/61, Saturday: 86/66.

Hazardous Weather:  Many area rivers and streams are swollen to bank full or in flood due to excessive rainfall totals from Tropical Storm Lee over the past three days. Area rivers and streams will remain at elevated levels through the week but will be aided in draining by northerly winds persisting through much of this week.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday is forecasted to be sunny and clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 83/55, Wednesday: 85/57, Thursday: 86/59, Friday: 87/61, Saturday: 87/65.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Elevated fire danger is expected today and will continue for the next couple of days, as afternoon relative humidity values drop into the 20 to 30 percent range over east Texas and western Louisiana and into the 30 to 40 percent range over east and south central Louisiana. Recent rains and north winds that are not nearly as strong as they were yesterday will help offset this to some extent.

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday is forecasted to be sunny and mostly clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 80/51, Wednesday: 83/54, Thursday: 84/56, Friday: 86/58, Saturday: 86/61.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Elevated fire danger is expected today and will continue for the next couple of days as afternoon relative humidity values drop into the 20 to 30 percent range over east Texas and western Louisiana and into the 30 to 40 percent range over east and south central Louisiana. Recent rains and north winds that are not nearly as strong as they were yesterday will help offset this to some extent.
 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today through Saturday is forecasted to be sunny and clear to mostly clear throughout each day.
Temperatures: Today: 84/53, Wednesday: 86/54, Thursday: 86/55, Friday: 85/57, Saturday: 86/61.

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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

 

 

Friday, September 2, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 2, 2011

SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today has a 100 percent chance for heavy daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 90 percent tonight continuing on into Saturday with Saturday evening having a possible chance of tropical storm conditions.  Sunday has an 80 percent chance for heavy daytime thunderstorms and possible tropical storm conditions at night on into Monday (Labor Day). Tuesday has a chance of likely thunderstorms throughout the day and night.
Temperatures: today: 88/77, Saturday: 85/77, Sunday: 86/74, Monday: 86/7, Tuesday: 87/68
Hazardous Weather:  A Tropical storm warning and a flash flood watch is in effect through much of Saturday for coastal Mississippi, Louisiana parishes adjacent to Lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas, the river parishes and the rest of southeast Louisiana south of Lake Pontchartrain, as well as all coastal waters. 
 
Waterspouts and tornado activity is expected to begin developing as the center of the tropical storm moves closer to shore. Residents should be aware that this activity could start sooner than Saturday.
 
A flash flood watch is in effect through Sunday in anticipation of frequent heavy rains from tropical showers and thunderstorms. The watch area includes coastal Mississippi, Louisiana parishes adjacent to Lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas, river parishes and the rest of southeast Louisiana. No hazardous weather is expected at this time.
 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today has a 40 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms increasing to 60 percent tonight and continuing on into Saturday and Sunday. Monday (Labor Day) has a 50 percent of daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 30 percent at night and continuing on into Tuesday.
Temperatures: Today: 92/77, Saturday: 87/76, Sunday: 87/74, Monday: 88/69, Tuesday: 89/65 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  Tropical depression 13 is expected to move slowly northward toward the Louisiana coast. Tropical storm force winds will move into portions of the coastal waters later today, with some heavy rainfall making it into lower Acadiana this afternoon. 

 

Tropical Storm Lee is expected to slowly move toward the southern Louisiana coast over the weekend and move into portions of south central or southeast Louisiana early Monday. Heavy rainfall is expected at this point to be the main hazard with the possibility of flooding, especially near and to the right of where the center eventually tracks.

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today has a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms increasing to 40 percent tonight continuing on into Saturday and Sunday. Monday (Labor Day) has a 50 percent of daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 30 percent at night and continuing on into Tuesday.
Temperatures:  Today: 93/75, Saturday: 87/75, Sunday: 88/73, Monday: 88/67, Tuesday: 89/62 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:    Tropical Storm Lee is expected to move slowly northward toward the Louisiana coast. Tropical storm force winds will move into portions of the coastal waters later today with some heavy rainfall making it into lower Acadiana this afternoon. 

 

Tropical Storm Lee is expected to slowly strengthen and move toward the southern Louisiana coast over the weekend and move into portions of south central or southeast Louisiana early Monday. Heavy rainfall is expected at this point to be the main hazard with the possibility of flooding, especially near and to the right of where the center eventually tracks.

 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Today will be hot and sunny during the day with mostly cloudy nighttime skies. Saturday has a 30 percent chance for thunderstorms throughout the day and night. Sunday has a 40 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 30 percent at night. Monday (Labor Day) has a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms improving to partly cloudy at night. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and partly cloudy at night
Temperatures:  Today: 98/75, Saturday: 94/72, Sunday:  89/71, Monday: 87/63, Tuesday: 85/63
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:   No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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, September 1, 2011

LOUISIANA WEATHER - September 1, 2011

TROPICAL WEATHER UPDATE

A broad area of low pressure located a couple hundred miles south of the Louisiana coast is producing a large area of cloudiness, thunderstorms and gusty winds over the eastern and central Gulf of Mexico.  Upper-level winds are forecast to become more conducive for development and this system could become a tropical depression during the next day or so.  A NOAA Hurricane Hunter Aircraft is scheduled to investigate the area later this afternoon.  This system has a high chance, 80 percent, of becoming a tropical Cyclone during the next 48 hours as it moves slowly northwestward.  Interests along the entire northern Gulf of Mexico coast should monitor the progress of this disturbance.

 
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: This afternoon has a 40 percent chance for thunderstorms decreasing to 30 percent tonight. Friday has a 70 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms increasing to 80 percent at night. Saturday and Sunday has an 80 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 70 percent at night. Monday (Labor Day) has a heavy chance for thunderstorms throughout the day and night.
Temperatures: today: 93/77, Friday: 89/76, Saturday: 85/76, Sunday: 85/78, Monday: 86/77
Hazardous Weather:  A coastal flood statement is in effect for south and east facing shores in anticipation of higher than normal tides this weekend. A coastal flood watch will likely be issued later today. A flash flood watch is in effect today through Sunday in anticipation of frequent heavy rains from tropical showers and thunderstorms. This flash flood watch will likely be extended further north. A hydrologic outlook has been issued for the Florida parishes of Southeast Louisiana and Pearl River, Mississippi to highlight the threat of flooding rains this weekend. A small craft advisory is in effect for strong east to southeast winds and building rough seas. A gale warning or tropical storm warning may be required later today depending on developments in the Gulf. Tropical waterspouts are likely today, some of which may encroach onto beach fronts and marshes before lifting. Smoke will continue to produce an unhealthy situation for persons with respiratory diseases, elderly and children generally in the greater New Orleans area westward across the river parishes into the Baton Rouge metro area. Rainfall may aid in extinguishing the New Orleans East fire today.

 

Flash flood and coastal flood threat will continue through the Labor Day weekend, possibly through Wednesday. Marine hazards will be dependent on tropical cyclone or low pressure development in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Small craft advisories, gale warnings or tropical storm warnings may be expected through the weekend.

 
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: This afternoon has a 50 percent chance for thunderstorms increasing to 70 percent tonight. Friday and Saturday has an 80 percent chance for thunderstorms throughout the day and night. Sunday has an 80 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 60 percent at night. Monday (Labor Day) has a 50 percent of thunderstorms throughout the day and night.
Temperatures: Today: 91/75, Friday: 86/75, Saturday: 86/76, Sunday: 81/73, Monday: 81/73 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:  A large tropical wave has stalled across the western Gulf of Mexico.

Showers and thunderstorms will increase across Acadiana for the remainder of today. In addition, increasing easterly winds over the near-shore waters may cause a pile-up of water at the coast. A coastal flood watch is now in effect.

 

Uncertainty remains high about further deepening and movement of the tropical wave. At present, very heavy rainfall is likely with flash flooding a possibility.

 

CENTRAL LOUISIANA: This afternoon has a20 percent chance for thunderstorms decreasing to 10 percent tonight. Friday has a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms increasing to 40 percent at night. Saturday has n 80 percent chance for daytime and nighttime thunderstorms while Sunday has an 80 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 60 percent at night. Monday (Labor Day) has a 50 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 20 percent at night.

Temperatures:  Today: 94/73, Friday: 91/72, Saturday: 86/74, Sunday: 83/73, Monday: 82/68 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:    A large tropical wave has stalled across the western Gulf of Mexico.

Showers and thunderstorms will increase across Acadiana for the remainder of today. In addition, increasing easterly winds over the near-shore waters may cause a pile-up of water at the coast. A coastal flood watch is now in effect.

 

Uncertainty remains high about further deepening and movement of the tropical wave. At present, very heavy rainfall is likely with flash flooding a possibility.

 
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: Tonight will be partly cloudy. Tomorrow will be hot and sunny during the day with a 20 percent chance for nighttime showers. Saturday has a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms increasing to 30 percent at night. Sunday has a 40 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms decreasing to 30 percent at night. Monday (Labor Day) has a 20 percent chance for daytime thunderstorms improving to partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures:  Tonight: 73, Friday: 96/71, Saturday: 94/74, Sunday:  90/69, Monday: 90/66
HAZARDOUS WEATHER:   No Hazardous Weather to Report

 

Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P

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