| Headline | severe T-storms Expected over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley this Afternoon and tonight |
| Description | severe Thunderstorms Expected over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley this Afternoon and tonight Laz000 - Msz000 - 122330 - The NWS storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma is Forecasting The Development of a Few tornadoes, Large Hail and damaging winds over Parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley this Afternoon And tonight. The Areas Most Likely to Experience this Activity Include Southeastern Half of Louisiana Southern and Central Mississippi Although the Coverage is Expected to be Less Than Earlier Expected, the Threat for Storms with Large Hail and damaging winds Still Exists Across the Lower Mississippi Valley. A Powerful Upper Level storm System over the South Central Plains States will Continue to Move Eastward Into Southeastern Kansas Overnight. at the Surface, a Warm Moist Airmass has Moved Inland from The Northwestern Gulf of Mexico Into the Lower Mississippi Valley Ahead of an Approaching Cold Front. Strengthening winds That Change Direction with Height will Remain Favorable for severe Storms Over The Southeastern Half of Louisiana and Parts of Central and Southern Mississippi this Afternoon and tonight. A Large Squall Line has Moved Into Louisiana and Mississippi This Afternoon and a Seemingly Less Volatile Atmosphere Conducive to The Development of severe Storms has Resulted over Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in Its Wake. State and Local Emergency Managers are Monitoring this Developing Situation. Those in the Threatened area are Urged to Review Severe Weather Safety Rules and to Listen to Radio, Television, and Noaa Weather Radio for Possible Watches, Warnings, and Statements Later today. .smith 04/12/2009 |
| Expires | 4/12/09 6:30 PM |
| Message ID | 267424 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |
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