| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect Until 6am CST Wed |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect Until 6am CST Wednesday. Warm and Moist Gulf Air Flowing Inland will Reach Saturation With Dense Fog Development Resulting. Visibility Improvement Is Expected around Sunrise As a Cold Front Followed by Drier Air Advances Across the Region. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Dense Fog will Continue to Develop Along and South of The |
| Expires | 1/1/09 6:00 AM |
| Message ID | 155981 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect Until 6am CST Wed
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 12am tonight to 9am CST Fri
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 12am tonight to 9am CST Fri |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from Midnight tonight to 9 Am CST Friday. Dense Fog is Expected to Form Across Southern Louisiana And Southeast Texas tonight with Visibilities Dropping Below 1/4 of A Mile, producing Hazardous Driving Conditions Across the Area. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Patchy Fog is Expected to Develop this Evening Across Southern |
| Expires | 12/26/08 12:00 AM |
| Message ID | 147984 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Dense Fog Advisory Until 3pm CST this Afternoon
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory Until 3pm CST this Afternoon |
| Description | The Dense Fog Advisory is Now in effect Until 3pm CST This Afternoon. Dense Fog Continues Across South Central Louisiana With Visibilities near 1/4 of a Mile and at Times will be near Zero. Visibilities will Produce Hazardous Driving Conditions Through Mid Afternoon. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. A Slow moving Warm Front is Located Across Southern Louisiana |
| Expires | 12/25/08 3:00 PM |
| Message ID | 147665 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Dense Fog Advisory in effect Until 11am CST this Morn
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect Until 11am CST this Morn |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect Until 11am CST this Morning. Dense Fog will Continue to Form Across South Central Louisiana with Visibilities Below 1/4 of a Mile and at Times will be Near Zero. Visibilities will Produce Hazardous Driving Conditions Through Late Morning. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Rua A Slow moving Warm Front is Located Across South Central |
| Expires | 12/25/08 11:00 AM |
| Message ID | 147532 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9am CST Sat
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9am CST Sat |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9 Am CST Saturday. Fog is Expected to Roll in from the Coast. As winds Diminish, Dense Fog is Expected Along and South of the I - 10 Corridor. In Addition, Zero Visibility Can be Expected around Coastal Lakes, Waterways and Bays. The Fog is Expected to Lift around Mid - Morning Saturday. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Sweeney Southwesterly winds are Expected to Swing Back to the South And |
| Expires | 12/19/08 11:00 PM |
| Message ID | 139400 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Zydetech Gathering
5:00 – 6:30pm. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please join Zydetech on Tuesday night at City Hall for a social
gathering. The topic of the night will be "the next generation of
application programming." There will be a very small (5 min) opening
presentation, then unstructured social discussion for the remainder of
the time.
Please RSVP so we do not overspend on refreshments.
Also, as their will be a City Council meeting on this night as well, I
do request you park in the rear parking lot.
Last, I am sure I have missed some folks with this invite so feel free
to forward this email to tech friends, peers, and staff, but do stress
the RSVP.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 11am CST Fri
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 11am CST Fri |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from 9pm this Evening to 11 Am CST Friday. Dense Sea Fog is Expected to Spread Inland this Evening Reaching The Interstate 10 Corridor Overnight. Visibilities will be Less Than One Quarter of a Mile, and at Times near Zero. this Will Create Hazardous Driving Conditions. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Rua High Pressure East of the Region will Continue to Produce |
| Expires | 12/19/08 12:00 AM |
| Message ID | 137997 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 10am CST Thur
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 10am CST Thur |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from 9pm this Evening to 10 Am CST Thursday. Dense Sea Fog is Expected to Spread over the Region With Visibilities Less Than One Quarter of a Mile, to near Zero In Some Locations. this will Create Hazardous Driving Conditions. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Rua Southeast winds will Continue to Develop Behind a Departing Warm |
| Expires | 12/18/08 12:00 AM |
| Message ID | 136515 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9am CST Wed
| Headline | Dense Fog Advisory in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9am CST Wed |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory, Which is in effect from 9pm this Evening to 9 Am CST Wednesday. Visibilities will Lower to Less Than a Quarter Mile During The Evening Hours tonight, As Fog and Occasional Light Drizzle Continue to Thicken. Low Visibilities are Expected to Prevail Overnight, then Slowly Improve by Mid Morning Wednesday. A Dense Fog Advisory Means Visibilities will Frequently Be Reduced to Less Than One Quarter Mile. if Driving, Slow Down Use your Headlights, and Leave Plenty of Distance Ahead of You. $$ Rua Low Clouds...drizzle and Areas of Fog will Continue over Portions |
| Expires | 12/17/08 12:00 AM |
| Message ID | 135220 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Winter Weather Advisory in effect Until 9am CST this Morn
| Headline | Winter Weather Advisory in effect Until 9am CST this Morn |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Winter Weather Advisory, Which is in effect Until 9am CST This Morning. A Mix of Light Rain Along with Snow and Light Sleet will Continue to Spread Across South - Central and Southwest Louisiana this Morning Before Ending or Turning to All Rain by Mid - Morning. Light Accumulations are Expected As Surface Temperatures Briefly Drop to near Freezing. Exposed Surfaces, Such As Bridges and Overpasses, will Have A Higher Possibility of Slick Spots, and Extreme Caution Should Be Used While Driving Across Areas this Morning. The Precipitation will End from West to East by Mid - Morning With Temperatures Rising Above the Freezing Mark. Any Residual Ice Or Snow on Exposed Surfaces will Melt at this Time. A Winter Weather Advisory Means That Periods of Snow, Sleet, Or Freezing Rain will Cause Travel Difficulties. be Prepared For Slippery Roads and Limited Visibilities, and Use Caution While Driving. An Upper Level storm System will Continue moving East Across |
| Expires | 12/11/08 9:00 AM |
| Message ID | 126323 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Wintry Precipitation Likely tonight Into Early Thur
| Headline | Wintry Precipitation Likely tonight Into Early Thur |
| Description | A Powerful Upper Level storm System Spinning over the Central Texas Coast is Forecast to Strengthen As It Moves East Across The Northwest Gulf of Mexico tonight. As a Result, a very Cold Layer of Air in the Lower Levels of the Atmosphere will be moving Into The Region. Sufficient Lift and Moisture will Continue to Be Present to Generate Precipitation, Primarily Rainfall for The Rest of this Afternoon Into Early Evening, Though an Occasional Mix with Sleet is Possible Mainly over the Texas Lakes Into Central Louisiana. As the Cold Layer Spreads Into the Region Later this Evening, Rain will Begin to Mix with Sleet And/or Snow First over East Texas, then Spread East Into Louisiana. toward Thursday Morning, a Brief Change over to All Snow is Possible Before The System Exits to the East and Precipitation Starts to Come to An End. total Precipitation Amounts are Expected to be around One Inch Or Less. Due to Warm Ground Temperatures, Only Light Accumulations, if Any, are Expected. $$ 13 |
| Expires | 12/11/08 12:15 AM |
| Message ID | 125746 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Special Weather Statement
| Headline | Special Weather Statement |
| Description | Wintry Precipitation Likely tonight Into Early Thursday A Powerful Upper Level storm System Spinning over the Central Texas Coast is Forecast to Strengthen As It Moves East Across The Northwest Gulf of Mexico tonight. As a Result, a very Cold Layer of Air in the Lower Levels of the Atmoshpwere will be moving Into The Region. Sufficient Lift and Moisture will Continue to Be Present to Generate Precipitation, Primarily Rainfall for The Rest of this Afternoon Into Early Evening, Though an Occasional Mix with Sleet is Possible Mainly over the Texas Lakes Into Central Louisiana. As the Cold Layer Spreads Into the Region Later this Evening, Rain will Begin to Mix with Sleet And/or Snow First over East Texas, then Spread East Into Louisiana. toward Thursday Morning, a Brief Change over to All Snow is Possible Before The System Exits to the East and Precipitation Starts to Come to An End. total Precipitation Amounts are Expected to be around One Inch Or Less. Due to Warm Ground Temperatures, Only Light Accumulations, if Any, are Expected. $$ 13 |
| Expires | 12/11/08 12:00 AM |
| Message ID | 125740 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Tornado watch 946
| Headline | Tornado watch 946 |
| Description | Breaux Bridge, Church Point, Crowley, Eunice, Franklin Kaplan, Lafayette, Morgan City, New Iberia, Opelousas Patterson, Rayne and St. Martinville. |
| Expires | 12/9/08 11:00 PM |
| Message ID | 124564 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
Tornado watch 946
| Headline | Tornado watch 946 |
| Description | Breaux Bridge, Bunkie, Cameron, Church Point, Cottonport Crowley, Eunice, Franklin, Hackberry, Jennings, Kaplan Lafayette, Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, Morgan City New Iberia, Opelousas, Patterson, Rayne, Simmesport St. Martinville and Ville Platte. |
| Expires | 12/9/08 11:00 PM |
| Message ID | 124479 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
Tornado watch 946
| Headline | Tornado watch 946 |
| Description | Bayou Vista, Berwick, Breaux Bridge, Bunkie, Cameron Church Point, Cottonport, Crowley, Eunice, Franklin Hackberry, Jennings, Kaplan, Kinder, Lafayette Lake Charles, Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, Morgan City New Iberia, Oakdale, Opelousas, Patterson, Pineville Rayne, Simmesport, St. Martinville, Sulphur and Ville Platte. |
| Expires | 12/9/08 11:00 PM |
| Message ID | 124377 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
Tornado Watches 945, 946
| Headline | Tornado Watches 945, 946 |
| Description | The National Weather Service has Issued tornado watch 946 In effect Until 11pm CST this Evening for the Following Areas in Louisiana this watch includes 9 Parishes in South Central Louisiana Iberia Lafayette St. Martin St. Mary in Southwest Louisiana Acadia Calcasieu Cameron Jefferson Davis Vermilion in Texas this watch includes 4 Counties in Southeast Texas Jasper Jefferson Newton Orange this includes the Cities Of, Abbeville, Bayou Vista Beaumont, Berwick, Breaux Bridge, Bridge City, Buna Cameron, Church Point, Crowley, Deweyville, Franklin Hackberry, Jasper, Jennings, Kaplan, Kirbyville, Lafayette Lake Charles, Morgan City, New Iberia, Newton, Orange Patterson, Port Arthur, Rayne, St. Martinville Sulphur and Vidor. |
| Expires | 12/9/08 11:00 PM |
| Message ID | 124179 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
severe T-storms Expected over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley today
| Headline | severe T-storms Expected over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley today |
| Description | severe Thunderstorms Expected over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley today Laz000 - Msz000 - 092115 - The NWS storm Prediction Center in Norman Ok is Forecasting The Development of a Few Strong tornadoes over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley today. The Areas Most Likely to Experience this Activity Include Much of Northern Louisiana Much of Central and Southern Mississippi Elsewhere, severe Storms are Also Possible Across the Remainder Of The Lower Mississippi Valley today and Early tonight A Strong Upper Trough is Developing Ewd Across the Srn Plains Preceeded by an Increasingly Moist Unstable Flow Off the Western Gulf of Mexico. Strong/severe Thunderstorms Have Been Occurring Overnight Across Portions of Ern Tx/ok Into Ar and will Be Developing Ewd Across Lower Ms Valley During the Day. with Daytime Heating and continued Increasing Gulf Moisture, Severe Thunderstorms Expected to Increase in Number and Intensity. Supercells Including the Possibility of Strong tornadoes Are Possible Given the Strength of the winds Fields Along with The Expected Instability. Those in the Threatened area are Urged to Review severe Weather Safety Rules and to Listen to Radio, Television, and Noaa Weather Radio for Possible Watches, Warnings, and Statements Later today. .hales 12/09/2008 |
| Expires | 12/9/08 3:15 PM |
| Message ID | 123605 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Big Weather Changes on the Way
| Headline | Big Weather Changes on the Way |
| Description | A Strong System will Move Across the Southern States over The Next Couple of Days. First, a Strong Cold Front will Move Across The area Late this Afternoon Through this Evening. Ahead of The Front, Strong Southerly winds will Bring Warm Moist Unstable Air over Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas. Scattered Showers and Thunderstorms this Morning will Become More Numerous This Afternoon. Some Storms Could be severe with Hail, Damaging winds and Isolated tornadoes Possible. in Addition, Some Storms Could Produce Heavy Rainfall Resulting in Localized Flooding Of Low Spots and Urban Areas. After the Front Moves Through tonight, Strong Gusty Northerly winds will Usher in a Much Colder Airmass. a Strong Upper Level Low will Move Slowly East Across Louisiana Wednesday Into Thursday with Clouds and Light Rain Lingering, Making for a Cold And Dreary Wednesday. by Thursday Morning, Temperatures are Expected to be in the Low to Mid 30s, Resulting in a Chance for Light Snow Mixed with Light Rain, Mainly Across Central Louisiana. At this Time, No Accumulations of Snow are Expected and Snow Chances will End by Afternoon As Temperatures Reach the Mid 40s. Clearing will Begin from West to East Thursday Afternoon As The storm System Moves Away from the area and High Pressure Builds over the Region, Making for a Pleasant End to the Work Week. $$ 24 |
| Expires | 12/9/08 12:15 PM |
| Message ID | 123576 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
Monday, December 1, 2008
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