Sunday, September 14, 2008

Flash Flood watch in effect Until 4pm CST this Afternoon

HeadlineFlash Flood watch in effect Until 4pm CST this Afternoon
DescriptionThe National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued A

* Flash Flood watch for Portions of Louisiana and Southeast
Texas, Including the Following Areas, in Louisiana
Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Calcasieu
Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Rapides, St.
Landry, Upper St. Martin and Vernon. in Southeast Texas
Hardin, Jasper, Newton and Tyler.

* Until 4pm CST this Afternoon

* with Already Saturated Grounds Across Southeast Texas And
Southwest Louisiana from Recent Downpours from Ike, Additional
Rainfall Expected today Ahead of and Along the Front will Only
Aggravate an Already Tenuous Situation. Additional Rainfall
Amounts of 3 to 5 Inches with Some Locally Higher Amounts Are
Possible Through today.

* Heavy Rainfall May Lead to Flooding of Roadways and Low Lying
Areas Prone to Flooding.

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.

$$

11/keiser

Moisture from Remains of Ike Along with a Cold Front will Affect
Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana Through today.

Expires9/14/08 1:00 PM
Message ID80911
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

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