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Tornado Watch for the evening is exhibited as a flood guard

The National Weather Service has a flood guard for East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension, Assumption, Iberville, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Mary, Tangipahoa and West Feliciana Parishes as well as on Thursday evening on Thursday evening.

A flood clock means that the conditions that lead to flood floods can develop. Fall floods are a very dangerous situation. Keep in search of the threat of weather conditions and listen to later statements and possible warnings. For more about flood security, CLICK HERE.

Several round rain begins on Tuesday evening. Three to five inch rain is probably possible on Thursday evening in the area with up to 10 “. Locally higher quantities are possible. Excessive drainage can lead to flooding of rivers. Streams, currents and other low -lying and endangered places. Streams and currents can rise from their banks. Floods can occur In bad drainage and urban areas. Scroll down to get additional forecast information.

In addition, the National Weather Service has a Tornado watch for East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension, Assumptuation, Iberville, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupe, St. Helena, Mary, Tangipahoa and West Feliciana communities and on Wednesday on the 1st.

A tornado clock means that the conditions for tornados and/or the winds are cheap in and around the watch area. Keep in search of the threat of weather conditions and listen to later statements and possible warnings. If a tornado warning is exhibited, look for protection in a low interior of a stable building. Take pets (on a leash) with you, have hard on hard shoes, monitor the storm cover on a wireless device and cover your head in the event of a wind or tornado effects. Further information on the safety of Tornado, CLICK HERE.

Due to the evening and early night hours, numerous thunderstorms will develop into the region and move to the region. Isolated tornadoes are possible with the most intense thunderstorms as well as the harmful wind gusts and the large hail.

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Tonight: The rain cover and intensity increases after sunset, since an organized complex of thunderstorms is moved in the I-10/12 corridor. The threat from storm is not at the table, since some thunderstorms of gusty winds, large hail and possibly a short spin-up tornado can cause. However, heavy rain is the main concern for the whole night. The rain rates will be intense at times, and thunderstorms could repeat themselves through the same places. A few centimeters could fall in some places. As a result, fall floods are possible, whereby areas with poor floods and rapid increases are affected on smaller streams and streams. Allow additional time for the morning commuting in road closures and be careful in front of flooded roads. Don't try to drive through floods. The temperatures will get under their feet in the upper 60s.

Wednesday: The showers and thunderstorms are expected to stay in the early Wednesday, but can consume most of the energy in the atmosphere, which enables a break in the campaign until the afternoon. Mainly cloudy sky remain as temperatures in the upper 70s. Do not make yourself too comfortable in the dry time – more rain will be on the road. There are some uncertainties about when the next round of showers and thunderstorms develops. A weak impulse in the atmosphere could perform more activity in the evening or overnight, but it is also plausible that there is not enough energy for storms until the atmosphere is charged and a stronger impulse arrives.

Next: Another round of showers and thunderstorms will trigger an impulse in the atmosphere, which presses a front south through the region late Thursday to Friday. At this point, every additional rain would worsen the risk of falling due to previously saturated soils. Friday brings with it lower reporting in showers and thunderstorms, but still 40% of the 13 municipality, 2 district areas, is set for measurable rain. New in the forecast, isolated showers and thunderstorms have also been added for Saturday and Sunday, thanks to a continuing energy until the weekend. Although the flood threat should be lower, a hail can occur in any storms. Expect some drier times with more sunshine, lower air humidity and convenient temperatures by the beginning of next week.

Flood river: The National Weather Service has published a river flood warning for the Mississippi River at the Red River Landing, Baton Rouge and Donaldsonville, the Atchahafalaya River in Morgan City and the Tangipahoa River in Robert. For the latest levels and forecasts ,, CLICK HERE.

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