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Posted on 1/7/24 at 4:46 pm to geauxtigers87
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the NHS New Orleans facebook live update did not exactly paint a pretty picture
It is a violent atmosphere as far as shear goes. The trend to watch will be temps and dew points. If the mess early clears out and storms get some room to work, the environment only improves into the night.
Initial southeasterly low level flow early will carry those dews into SE Texas. As the surface low moves east, that flow will shift more southerly, increasing moisture across southern LA. The issue is timing and degree of moisture, everything else seems in place with maybe low level lapse rates being an issue, but they will also improve with time.
This post was edited on 1/7/24 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:43 pm to geauxtigers87
Lafayette parish closing at 1130
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