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Monday morning video forecast

Enjoy the sunshine today before big changes arrive this evening. Schauers, storms and flood rain are possible from Tuesday to Thursday.

Today & tonight: We have another day of pleasant weather conditions before things change quickly. Sunshine will dominate most of the day, with the exception of some clouds that move in in the evening. The heights will surpass almost 83 degrees without humidity! Many changes are expected overnight when a warm front front glides through the region. Clouds will gain weight and we could already see isolated showers and storms in the day of the day.

Next: The available moisture in the atmosphere will continue to rise on Tuesday and may break the moisture record of all time for this day. This leads to moist conditions and finally numerous showers and storms. The rain opportunities will increase during the day and reach a climax in the late evening and overnight. This will be an organized complex of thunderstorms through the area. Almost everyone will see rain, and some could see due to intensive rain rates of fall floods. Those who commute on Wednesday morning may have to look for areas with standing water. Storm is also not off the table, with gusty winds and isolated tornados being the main concern.

How exactly everything plays on Tuesday affects the later rain report for Wednesday. This means that there are several strangers in relation to precise timing and cover at this point. Regardless of this, the remaining moisture and additional disorders are increased the rain opportunities. The same applies to Thursday. Each additional rain would further worsen the risk of falling. In total, 3-6 rain with locally higher amounts will be released in the next week. Most of it will fall in the period from Tuesday to Thursday. Moisture will go out on the Mother's Day weekend. While a stained shower cannot be excluded, the coming weekend seems to be relatively dry.


Flood river: The National Weather Service has published a river flood warning for the Mississippi River in Red River Landing, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville and Reserve as well as the Atchafalaya River in Morgan City.

• At Red River Landing, the flood level is 48 feet. The river has already teamed up with 59.5 feet. The river remains in moderate floods, with the values ​​falling. With current levels, Angola arable land on the left bank is flooded. All river islands along the reach from Red River Landing to Baton Rouge remain flooded with recreation camps and the river floor under water. This display falls under the flood level around May 21.

• In Baton Rouge, the flood level is 35 feet. The river has already brought together 42.2 feet. The river remains in a larger flood phase, with the levels slowly falling. At the current level, the site of the older part of the Louisiana State University's Campus became Feucht. This includes the area around the veterinary edge building, the veterinary medicine attachment and the Alex Box Stadium. Deiche protect the city of Baton Rouge and the Hauptlsu campus at this level. Caution is pushed when walking near river banks. This display falls under the flood level around May 12th.

• In Donaldsonville, the flood level is 27 feet. The river has already brought together at 30.9 feet. The river remains in moderate floods, with the levels slowly falling. At current levels, navigation is difficult for smaller river vehicles. Safety measures for river traffic are urged. This display falls under the flood level around May 11th.

• In the reserve, the flood level is 22 feet. The river has already brought together at about 23.7 feet. The river remains shy of moderate floods, with the levels slowly falling. At current levels MArine and industrial interests along the river, load bar operators and facilities are affected. Navigation becomes difficult for smaller river vehicles. This display falls under the flood level around May 9th.

• In Morgan City, the flood level is 6 feet. The river has already brought together at around 6.7 feet. The river remains in low floods, with the levels slowly falling. The city dock will be under water at the current level. Water will cover the lower end of the Belleview Front Street in Berwick. Shipping is affected by stronger flow streams. The traffic safety rules of the ships are strictly enforced by the US Coast guard. The river falls under the flood level around May 9th.


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