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5/12/2013

High Pressure Takes Control

High Pressure Takes Control

Posted 7:41 PM 5/12/2013 by Daniel Phillips

High pressure will be nothing short of dominant for the beginning of the work week. This means sunshine will be in great abundance for the next several days, with a few clouds dotting the sky.

The nature of this system will also result in humidity levels being drastically lower, then (More)...

5/10/2013

Flash Flood Watch Continues Until Saturday

Flash Flood Watch Continues Until Saturday

Posted 3:46 PM 5/10/2013 by Daniel Phillips

Flash Flood WATCH will be in effect through Friday night and into Saturday afternoon. Rainfall expected to continue during this time frame with the bulk of the moisture arriving Friday evening.

Expect to see an additional 1-3" of rainfall by Saturday, which will be falling on ground that (More)...

Watches, warnings of severe weather in La.

5/9/2013

Wet Finish to the Work Week

Wet Finish to the Work Week

Posted 4:07 PM 5/9/2013 by Daniel Phillips

Slight chance for some severe weather moving forward for the rest of the work week. Strong storms developing out in Texas have prompted a few severe thunderstorm watches in west Louisiana with activity expected to pick up early Friday morning. 

Most of the showers and storms will hold (More)...

Breezy Today, Storms Friday

5/8/2013

Increasing Rain Chances Friday/Saturday

Increasing Rain Chances Friday/Saturday

Posted 3:36 PM 5/8/2013 by Rob Perillo

The risk of scattered showers and thunderstorms will increase Friday and likely continue into Saturday as a slow moving frontal trough approaches Acadiana.

A series of upper disturbances riding along the front will be aid in storm development but most activity is expected to remain below (More)...

5/7/2013

Encroaching sea already a threat in Caribbean

Encroaching sea already a threat in Caribbean

Posted 4:03 PM 5/7/2013 by Rob Perillo

TELESCOPE, Grenada (AP) -- The old coastal road in this fishing village at the eastern edge of Grenada sits under a couple of feet of murky saltwater, which regularly surges past a hastily-erected breakwater of truck tires and bundles of driftwood intended to hold back the Atlantic Ocean. (More)...

East about to be overrun by billions of cicadas

New satellite appears to be working flawlessly

Warming Up!

5/6/2013

Records Broken Over The Weekend

Records Broken Over The Weekend

Posted 7:41 AM 5/6/2013 by Dave Baker

A late season cold front helped to break records all across the country including here in Acadiana.  Early in the weekend the cloudiness and the cold northerly winds kept our temperatures to 60 degrees Friday making it the coldest high temperature ever in May!  The previous record was a (More)...

5/5/2013

Good Looking Start to the Work Week

Good Looking Start to the Work Week

Posted 5:04 PM 5/5/2013 by Daniel Phillips

High pressure will be very much in charge to start this work week which means sunshine will be the rule. A few clouds will drift through but that will be about it.

The impressive low pressure system that has been spinning just to our north will finally head eastward which means the winds (More)...

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