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Update: A line of storms approaching from the west, Tornado Watch remains in place – WBRZ

Update: A line of storms approaching from the west, Tornado Watch remains in place – WBRZ

Update – 6:30 pm Wednesday: As the showers and thunderstorms are pressed in the metro area, the activity remains below heavy limits. Earlier, the rain helped to stabilize the atmosphere, robbing the basic part of the available energy of the storm. Elsewhere, under more favorable conditions, tornado has already happened in the southern part of Mississippi.

The main line of showers and thunderstorms will move east of the I-55 and the storm forecast area around 22:00 Wednesday. Until then, the damage to the winds and the built -in tornado rotation remains possible, but the severe threat of time is rapidly decreasing from west to east over time. You can see the most radar contour below.

A *Tornado Watch* Stay for Eastern Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension, Assumption, Iberville, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. James, St. Mary, Tangipahoa and West Feliciana, as well as Amite and Amite and Amite and Amite and Amite and Amite and Amite and Amite and the Wilkinson Counties by 20:00 Wednesday.

The tornado clock means that the conditions are favorable to the tornado and/or damaging winds in and around the clock area. Be alert for threatening weather conditions and listen to later statements and possible warnings. If a tornado warning is issued, look for a low -level shelter, the interior of a healthy building. Take pets (on a strap) with you, have shoes with hard maintenance, observe the coating of the storm on a wireless device and cover your head in the event of a blow to wind or tornado. For more information on tornado safety, click here.

Tonight and tomorrow: Between 5-9 pm Cold Front will push a storm line through the capital. They can also be capable of harming the winds and short rotation, although the threat of hail will decrease after dark. By 10-11 am, the cold front will start to push the rain out. There will not be a strong threat of time at night. In fact, the sky will show signs of partial cleansing by Thursday morning. The more cool air will also rush to the region. Expect a mixture of clouds and sun for the rest of Thursday with more elaborately high in the mid-1960s.

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Valentine’s Day: Temperatures will remain relatively cooler on Valentine’s Day, but are still close to normal for the time of the year with maximums in the mid-1960s. Although low levels will be dry and the rain is not expected, moisture in the upper levels will keep some clouds around. This moisture will be pushed over the stagnant front, which leads to an increase in clouds and spotty showers.

Saturday and beyond: To start the weekend, expect warm and windy conditions, with temperatures twisted in the low to the mid-80s, probably close to record maximums. The winds from the south at 15-25 miles / h will be noticeable, with gusts up to 35 mph at times. The sustainable front will finally get a strong impetus south at the end of the day and overnight, bringing rain and the risk of heavy thunderstorms as this happens (see below). The cold front will be cleared at the beginning of Sunday, which will lead to a sunny and much more cool weather. The tall will only reach the 60 on Sunday, before low low ones go close to freezing on Monday morning. Temperatures will remain a few degrees below the average until Tuesday.


Another strong threat on Saturday: As a few days outside, there are still many unknowns with how everything plays on Saturday. There is support for the rather powerful disturbances in the upper level that swayed through the region. If you take the right path, most variables will be available for what may be more strong threat to the time. The storm forecasting center emphasizes much of the area as a potential for a hard time on Saturday. In fact, trust is increasing in a severe meteorological event north of Baton Rouge, in Mississippi. The details should be focused later during the week, as responsible disturbance moves over the west coast.

All said, 1-3 ”rain is expected next week. The rapidly moving nature of rain circles should prevent widespread flood problems.


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– Storm Station team

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