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Showers and thunderstorms are expected to commence tonight. The greatest threat for severe weather will be overnight, shortly after storms commence. Damaging wind, and large hail and loney tornadoes are all possible—especially in areas north and west of Baton Rouge. These overnight threats create it really important to own a way to come by warnings while you are asleep in case you need to take action. While a chance of severe weather will remain into the morning hours of Thursday,there are several factors that should limit action as the day progresses.
The National W
eather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued an “enhanced risk” for severe weather tonight into tomorrow morning for parishes and counties north and west of Baton Rouge and a “slight risk” eastward toward I-55. The entire WBRZ Weather forecast area is under a “slight risk” on Thursday. An enhanced risk means numerous severe storms are possible with some persistent and intense. A “slight risk" means scattered severe storms are possible with an loney intense thunderstorm. whether you want to rank the risks on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) enhanced is 3 and slight is a 2. Another way of describing the risk is that areas in enhanced own a 30 percent chance and areas in slight own a 15 percent chance of severe weather occurring within 25 miles.
Possible Th
reats: 1) Gusty Wind – possibly in excess of 58mph2) Large Hail – could exceed 1” in diameter in the strongest storms3) Other heavy rain, loney tornado can’t be ruled outPrecipitation: The NWS Weather Prediction Center (WPC) is forecasting 1-3” of rain for the 13 Parish, or 3 County Forecast Area through Thursday. Most locations should receive the lower amounts,but particularly heavy thunderstorms will tip gauges toward the higher amounts in a few locations.Estimated Timeline: Showers and thunderstorms will enter parishes and counties west of the Mississippi River soon after 12am Thursday. Pulses of activity will continue through 11am with the potential for severe weather ending by midday Thursday. Regardless of severe weather, rain, and storms and possibly some delays can be expected for the morning drive.
Impacts: Large h
ail can damage property such as plants,roofs and vehicles. Strong wind is able to wreck off large branches, knock over trees or cause structural damage to trees. Driving in hail can cause your windshield to shatter creating a high risk for injury. Being outdoors or near windows during high winds can leave you vulnerable to be struck by flying debris. Mobile homes are not safe structures in a tornado and can be blown easily.
Actions: Move valuables under a sturdy shelter. Tie down loose objects. own access to watches and warnings such as with a NOAA Weather Radio or from the WBRZ Weather Team on Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, or the *free* WBRZ WX App. sends push notifications to Apple and Android devices whether a watch or warning is issued for your location. Remember,a watch means “conditions are favorable, and a particular threat could develop” and a warning means that “threat is happening and you should take action immediately.” For much more detailed severe weather safety, or CLICK HERE. whether there is a weather warning active during your morning drive,consider waiting until that storm passes. whether you live in a mobile domestic, be certain you own rapid/fast access to a sturdy building while the threat is ongoing.
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