Friday, March 27, 2009

Tornado watch 83

HeadlineTornado watch 83
DescriptionBreaux Bridge, Bunkie, Cottonport, Eunice, Franklin
Lafayette, Mansura, Marksville, Morgan City, New Iberia
Opelousas, Patterson, Simmesport and St. Martinville.

Expires3/28/09 2:00 AM
Message ID243408
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado watch 83

HeadlineTornado watch 83
DescriptionBerwick, Breaux Bridge, Bunkie, Church Point, Cottonport
Crowley, Eunice, Franklin, Lafayette, Mamou, Mansura
Marksville, Morgan City, New Iberia, Opelousas, Patterson
Pineville, Rayne, Simmesport
St. Martinville and Ville Platte.

Expires3/28/09 12:00 AM
Message ID243315
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado watch 83

HeadlineTornado watch 83
DescriptionBerwick, Breaux Bridge, Bunkie, Church Point, Cottonport
Crowley, Eunice, Franklin, Kinder, Lafayette, Mamou
Mansura, Marksville, Morgan City, New Iberia, Oakdale
Opelousas, Patterson, Pineville, Rayne, Simmesport
St. Martinville and Ville Platte.

Expires3/27/09 11:00 PM
Message ID243217
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado watch 83

HeadlineTornado watch 83
DescriptionThe National Weather Service has Issued tornado watch 83 In
effect Until 2am CST Saturday for the Following Areas

in Louisiana this watch includes 11 Parishes

in Central Louisiana

Avoyelles Evangeline Rapides
St. Landry

in South Central Louisiana

Iberia Lafayette St. Martin
St. Mary

in Southwest Louisiana

Acadia Allen Jefferson Davis

this includes the Cities Of, Alexandria, Bayou Vista
Berwick, Breaux Bridge, Bunkie, Church Point, Cottonport
Crowley, Eunice, Franklin, Jennings, Kinder, Lafayette
Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, Morgan City, New Iberia
Oakdale, Opelousas, Patterson, Pineville, Rayne
Simmesport, St. Martinville and Ville Platte.

Expires3/28/09 2:00 AM
Message ID243210
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado Watches 79, 81

HeadlineTornado Watches 79, 81
DescriptionChurch Point, Cottonport, Crowley, De Ridder, Eunice
Jennings, Kinder, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville
Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, New Llano, Oakdale, Opelousas
Pineville, Rayne, Simmesport, Sulphur and Ville Platte.

Expires3/27/09 9:15 PM
Message ID243011
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado Watches 77, 79, 81

HeadlineTornado Watches 77, 79, 81
DescriptionChurch Point, Cottonport, Crowley, De Ridder, Eunice
Jennings, Kinder, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville
Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, New Llano, Oakdale, Opelousas
Pineville, Rayne, Simmesport, Sulphur and Ville Platte.

Expires3/27/09 9:00 PM
Message ID242718
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

Tornado Watches 77, 79

HeadlineTornado Watches 77, 79
DescriptionThe National Weather Service has Issued tornado watch 79 In
effect Until 9pm CST this Evening for the Following Areas

in Louisiana this watch includes 11 Parishes

in Central Louisiana

Avoyelles Evangeline Rapides
St. Landry

in South Central Louisiana

Lafayette

in Southwest Louisiana

Acadia Allen Beauregard
Calcasieu Jefferson Davis

in West Central Louisiana

Vernon

this includes the Cities Of, Alexandria, Bunkie
Church Point, Cottonport, Crowley, De Ridder, Eunice
Jennings, Kinder, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville
Mamou, Mansura, Marksville, New Llano, Oakdale, Opelousas
Pineville, Rayne, Simmesport, Sulphur and Ville Platte.

Expires3/27/09 9:00 PM
Message ID242504
County/AreaLafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388)

severe T-storms Expected over Parts of the S. Plains and Lower Mississippi River Valley to tonight

Headlinesevere T-storms Expected over Parts of the S. Plains and Lower Mississippi River Valley to tonight
Descriptionsevere Thunderstorms Expected over Parts of the Southern Plains
and Lower Mississippi River Valley Through tonight
Arz000 - Laz000 - Msz000 - Txz000 - 280145 -



The NWS storm Prediction Center in Norman Ok is Forecasting The
Development of tornadoes, Large Hail and damaging winds over Parts
of the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi River Valley Through
tonight.

The Areas Most Likely to Experience this Activity Include

Southern Arkansas
Northern Louisiana
Northern and Central Mississippi
Far Northeastern Texas

Intense Spring storm System will Support a Possible Outbreak Of
severe Thunderstorms this Afternoon Through tonight, Spreading
Quickly Eastward from Portions of Texas and Oklahoma Into the Lower
Mississippi River Valley. this System will Cause very Cold Air Aloft
and Seasonably Strong Wind Fields at Middle and Upper Levels of The
Atmosphere to Overspread a Large area of Increasing Gulf Moisture
near the Surface. Surface Heating and Strong Lifting of the Air
Along and Ahead of a Cold Front will Result in Initial Intense
Development Across Southeastern Oklahoma and Eastern Texas This
Afternoon. this will Spread Quickly Eastward During the Evening And
Overnight with Supercells and Organized Lines of Storms Potentially
producing tornadoes, damaging winds and Large Hail, Some of Which
May be Significant Across the Lower Mississippi River Valley.

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.
Additionally, State and Local Emergency Managers are Monitoring
this Developing Situation.

.grams/evans 03/27/2009

Expires3/27/09 5:45 PM
Message ID242365
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)

severe T-storms Expected over Parts of the S. Plains and Central Gulf Coast States to tonight

Headlinesevere T-storms Expected over Parts of the S. Plains and Central Gulf Coast States to tonight
Descriptionsevere Thunderstorms Expected over Parts of the Southern Plains
and Central Gulf Coast States Through tonight
Arz000 - Laz000 - Msz000 - Txz000 - 272030 -



The NWS storm Prediction Center in Norman Ok is Forecasting The
Development of tornadoes, Large Hail and damaging winds over Parts
of the Southern Plains and Central Gulf Coast States Through
tonight.

The Areas Most Likely to Experience this Activity Include

Southern Arkansas
Northern and Central Louisiana
Central Mississippi
Far Northeastern Texas

Intense Spring storm System will Support a Possible Outbreak Of
severe Thunderstorms today and tonight Spreading Quickly Eastward
from Portions of Oklahoma and Texas Into the Central Gulf Coast
States. this System will Cause very Cold Air Aloft and Seasonably
Strong Wind Fields at Middle and Upper Levels of the Atmosphere to
Overspread a Large area of Increasing Gulf Moisture near The
Surface. with Increased Surface Heating and Strong Lifting of The
Air Along and Ahead of a Cold Front, the Stage will be Set For
severe Thunderstorms. Initial Intense Development will Occur Over
Portions of Oklahoma and Texas During the Mid to Late Afternoon And
Spread Quickly Eastward Through the Evening. Supercells And
Organized Lines of Storms will Have the Potential to Produce
tornadoes, damaging winds and Large Hail. Some of the Severe
Weather Could be Significant/damaging As this Activity Races Into
The Central Gulf Coast States Overnight.

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.
Additionally, State and Local Emergency Managers are Monitoring
this Developing Situation.

.evans 03/27/2009

Expires3/27/09 12:30 PM
Message ID241897
County/AreaLafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904)