Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Flash Flood watch to Wed Morn

HeadlineFlash Flood watch to Wed Morn
DescriptionThe Flash Flood watch is Now in effect 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 and Vermilion. in West Central Louisiana
Vernon.

* Through Wednesday Morning

* Rainbands in Association with Tropical Depression Gustav Will
Continue to Affect Portions of Central and South Central Louisiana
Through tomorrow. Radar Estimates Indicate Much of this area Has
Received Between 5 and 20 Inches of Rain Since Gustav Moved
Onshore. Conditions Remain Favorable for Flash Flooding in Areas
Where Rainbands are Persistent.

* 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.

$$

Shamburger

Rainbands in Association with Tropical Depression Gustav
will Continue to Affect Portions of Central and South Central
Louisiana Through tomorrow. Radar Estimates Indicate Much of This
area has Received Between 5 and 20 Inches of Rain Since Gustav
Moved Onshore. Conditions Remain Favorable for Flash Flooding In
Areas Where Rainbands are Persistent.

Expires9/3/08 4:00 AM
Message ID73747
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

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