Sunday, August 31, 2008

Flash Flood watch in effect from Mon Morn to Tue Afternoon

HeadlineFlash Flood watch in effect from Mon Morn to Tue Afternoon
DescriptionThe National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued A

* Flash Flood watch for Portions of Central Louisiana, South
Central Louisiana, Southwest Louisiana and West Central
Louisiana, Including the Following Areas, in Central
Louisiana, Avoyelles, Evangeline, Rapides and St. Landry.
in South Central Louisiana, Iberia, Lafayette, Lower St.
Martin, St. Mary and Upper St. Martin. in Southwest
Louisiana, Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu
Jefferson Davis and Vermilion. in West Central Louisiana
Vernon.

* from Monday Morning Through Tuesday Afternoon

* Hurricane Gustav will Make Landfall Monday Afternoon Along The
South Central Louisiana Coast and Move Northwest Across Southern
and Central Louisiana Through Tuesday. The Initial Rainbands
from the storm are Expected to Begin Affecting the area Late
this Afternoon Into tonight with the Potential for Heavy Rain
and Flash Flooding Across Southern and Central Louisiana.
Rainfall totals of 10 to 15 Inches will be Possible Across The
area with Locally Higher Amounts of Up to 20 Inches.

A Flash Flood watch Means That Conditions May Develop That Lead
to Flash Flooding. Flash Flooding is a very Dangerous Situation.

you Should Monitor Later Forecasts and be Prepared to Take Action
Should Flash Flood Warnings be Issued.

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Hurricane Gustav will Make Landfall Monday Afternoon Along The
South Central Louisiana Coast and Move Northwest Across Southern
and Central Louisiana Through Tuesday. The Initial Rainbands From
The storm are Expected to Begin Affecting the area Late This
Afternoon Into tonight with Rain Continuing Through Late Tuesday.

Expires7/31/08 4:00 PM
Message ID72179
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

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