Saturday, April 14, 2007

Midnight Weather Report:

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* Strong to severe thunderstorms continue across East Texas and Northern Louisiana this Saturday morning and will work their way eastward overnight. This activity will affect us later this morning and afternoon.

* A warm front will work its way through Mississippi overnight and once we get south of the front, we will be in an unstable air mass which could allow isolated severe storms to develop this morning ahead of the main line of severe storms which should arrive around midday or early afternoon.

* Rob and I will have more updates throughout the morning and team coverage of the severe weather on television.


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At 4:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Chris,

Well it is 4:30am and the squall line is basically on my station's doorstep here in Alexandria, LA. It may look fairly impressive on radar, but so far the storms are behaving themselves. I have had no warnings issued with the squall line, and only one warning in my viewing area the entire night. We had one storm in Winn Parish not Winn County as Jim Cantore said produce quarter and golf ball size hail but that was in the 8:00 hour. Our lightning detection equipment is showing about 315 CG's every 15 minutes but otherwise things are not too bad. Good Luck over there!!!

 

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