One local met indicated that by the time it gets to the metro area, it will most likely be breaking up. The severe threat appears to be mostly for western and northern Louisiana if what the met asserts is indeed correct.
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One local met indicated that by the time it gets to the metro area, it will most likely be breaking up. The severe threat appears to be mostly for western and northern Louisiana if what the met asserts is indeed correct.
It does look pretty raggedy now. No bowing segments. Other than that 1 severe storm just east of San Antonio, everything else just about looks like your normal run of the mill thunderstorm. A look to the west out of KPOE:
Hammond, LA NWS COOP ID: 16-7425-08 CoCoRaHs ID: LA-TG-23
Post by thibodauxwx on May 5, 2022 23:56:17 GMT -6
Hail hitting the windows Is what woke me up, so far I’ve had 1.30 inches of rain. Wind has blown everything off the porch. It’s still coming down. The radar looks like it will be a while before it passes.