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Dawn Brown: May 2007 ArchivesAnother summer like day...although temperatures have been running a little lower than average. Look for clouds this morning, with isolated rain showers this afternoon. ...Couple things to note this weekend. First, it's a gorgeous holiday weekend with plenty of sunshine. Click on blog for more... ...Viewers looking at the moon tonight noticed a spectacular scene. The planet Venus shines brightly to the lower left of the waxing crescent moon. Click on the link for more. Isolated thunderstorms that erupted over coastal Mississippi, the northshore, and Terrebonne Parish are diminishing this evening. Click on the blog for more on information. ...Locally heavy rainfall will accompany isolated thunderstorm popping up east of the twin span. Click on the blog for more. ...It's going to be another hot one Sunday with highs in the upper 80s, even a few low 90s. Chance of afternoon thunderstorms. ...Boy, it's warming up today. We are already seeing 90s at some of our WeatherBug locations across SE Louisiana. Click on the blog for where I'm currently seeing thunderstorms. ...Today temperatures will climb to the upper 80s for the afternoon high. Dewpoints will be in the 60s. Hot and humid! Click on the blog for the midweek relief! ...A warm day today with highs in the upper 80s. It'll be another hot one tomorrow with highs in the upper 80s. The chance of rain is low, but there is the possibility of a stray shower. Click on the blog for highs across the area Saturday. ...The National Weather Service reports 3,000 lightning strikes in a one hour period across SE Louisiana from 3am until 4am. Click on the blog for more. ...Strong storms continue to move through Lower Plaquemines Parish. Click on the blog for the full story. ...A flash flood warning is in effect for Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes until 5:15 am. Click on the blog for areas where flooding has been reported: ...Lightning and heavy rain are the main threats associated with a line of thunderstorms moving through Washington, Tangipahoa and shortly through St. Tammany Parishes. All of SE Louisiana with the exception of the lower coastal parishes remain under a tornado watch until 4am. It looks like most of the activity will end before the morning commute. However, slick roads and the possibility of ponding water remain a problem through the comm... |
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