Friday, November 21, 2008

Coldest Temperatures of the Season Expected tonight

HeadlineColdest Temperatures of the Season Expected tonight
DescriptionThe Coldest Temperatures Thus Far this Season Can be Expected
tonight Behind a Cold Front Now Well Into the Coastal Waters.
Temperatures in the Mid to Upper 30s will be Common Along And
South of the Interstate 10 Corridor, and Into the Upper 20s to
Low 30s Across Central Louisiana Where a Freeze Warning is In
Effect.

A Freeze Warning Means Sub - Freezing Temperatures are Imminent Or
Highly Likely. Conditions will Kill Crops and Other
Sensitive Vegetation. Care Should be Taken for Outdoor Pets.


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Expires11/22/08 12:15 AM
Message ID112888
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

Freeze watch in effect from Late tonight to Sat Morn

HeadlineFreeze watch in effect from Late tonight to Sat Morn
DescriptionThe National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a Freeze
Watch, Which is in effect from Late tonight Through Saturday
Morning.

A Cold Canadian Airmass Settling Into the Region tonight Will
Result in the First Potential Widespread Freezing Temperatures Of
The Season. Low Temperatures of 28 to 32 Degrees are Possible
Generally Along and North of a Line from Kountze to Morgan City.

A Freeze watch Means Sub - Freezing Temperatures are Possible.
These Conditions Could Kill Crops and Other Sensitive Vegetation.

Gusty Northerly winds of 20 to 30 MPH with Gusts Up to 40 MPH
Have Been Occurring in the Wake of a Cold Front That Pushed
Through the area Thursday Evening. These Gusty winds are Expected
to Persist Through Friday Morning Before winds Begin Subsiding
Friday Afternoon. in Addition...a Cold and Dry Canadian Airmass
Continues to Settle Into the Region...and May Result in the First
Widespread Freezing Temperatures of the Season tonight.

Expires11/21/08 12:00 PM
Message ID112458
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)