Friday, September 12, 2008

Flash Flood watch to Sun Morn

HeadlineFlash Flood watch to Sun Morn
DescriptionThe Flash Flood watch is Now in effect For

* Portions of Louisiana and Southeast Texas, Including the
Following Areas, in Louisiana, Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles
Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia
Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Lower St. Martin, Rapides, St.
Landry, St. Mary, Upper St. Martin, Vermilion and Vernon.
in Southeast Texas, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton
Orange and Tyler.

* Through Sunday Morning

* Heavy Rains of 5 to 10 Inches with Locally Higher Amounts of
Up to 15 Inches are Possible Across Portions of Southwest
Louisiana and Southeast Texas Through Saturday Night As
Hurricane Ike Moves Through the Region.

* Heavy Rainfall May Lead to Flooding of Roadways and
Buildings, in 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.

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Hurricane Ike will Continue to Move toward the Upper Texas Coast
today Before Making Landfall tonight. The storm is Forecast to
Move Through Northward Through East Texas After It Makes
Landfall.

Expires9/13/08 2:00 AM
Message ID79260
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

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