Good evening all!
I will be issuing a synopsis sometime tomorrow, regarding the upcoming winter weather scenario. Everyone, please stay warm.
“Storm”
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I have been forecasting Tropical Weather (Tropical Storms and Hurricanes) since 1996, with my main client being three different Coast Guard Commands.
N.O. NWS forecasting up to 62 consecutive hours of temps below 32F starting at 2AM Tuesday morning for SE Louisiana and the Southern Mississippi counties! I’m most worried about icing on power lines causing power outages. This could be a really bad mess for those of us down here in the deep South…
Mac, I hope you made out OK friday with the icy roads. I saw 3 wrecks and an overturned vehicle on westbound 12 between Highway 21 and Highway 59. I agree about the ice on power lines, but all the trees here may also be a problem. I may get to give my generator a workout. Keep warm, neighbor.
TUE 28: 29 / 36
WED 29: 23 / 43
THU 30: 32 / 55
FRI 31: 52 / 71
Are those southeast Louisiana totals?
Mr storm i am under a winter storm watch will be waiting for your updates.
Predicting SNOW for the Northshore Tuesday. Two inches of snow and/or sleet, but seem sure about some snow. Friday wasn’t as bad and I-10 & I-12 were both shut down both sides of baton rouge. Wrecks everywhere. I will be home Tuesday communing with my fuzzy slippers and fireplace. Prayers to all in the path.
Thanks Storm. This looks worse than the last one!! 😦