severe thunderstorms have weakened and no longer pose a significant threat a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High rep current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning in a effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large braking waves of 6 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur braking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island significant flooding with several feet of water on portions of beanville Boulevard the last 3 miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and areed is usually closed at these levels Road between mile markers four and six become flooded minor beach erosion along the gulf beaches occurs but no significant flooding of normally dry ground occurs take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure swim near a lifeguard if caught in the rip current relax and Sloat don't swim against the current if able swim in a direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near mayor Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several fet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3M Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with a roadway often becoming impassible Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Fran moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 feet very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less white chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 and effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in in the morning on the cido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to paga and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 feet at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 feet at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 feet at 7 seconds and East 2 feet at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MZ from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Wednesday high tide at 5:34 a.m. low tide at 6:23 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7 26 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Wednesday high tide at 4:41 a.m. low tide at 54 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Wednesday high tide at 408 a.m. low tide at 4:30 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. the tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico active systems the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane Fran scine located just south of Louisiana and on newly formed tropical depression 7 located over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean Central Tropical Atlantic l92 an area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic continues to produce some disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity environmental conditions appear marginally conducive for some slight development during the next day or two while the system moves West northwestward at 5 to 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic the disturbance is expected to reach an area of stronger upper level winds on Friday likely ending its chances for development formation chance through 48 Hours low 30% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% east of the leward islands L 94 a small but well-defined area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of the leward islands is producing limited shower and thunderstorm activity the proximity of dryer near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend while it moved slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours below 10% formation chance through 7 days below 10% offshore the Southeastern Us South over the Western Atlantic in a few days a non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a residual frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern Us South Coastline thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the system drifts to the north or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 6:39 p.m. Central Daylight Time [Music] the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from bootville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island lot to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pagola Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 miles Coastal Waters from Pesca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time at 6:39 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 34 nautical miles east of pilant town moving North at 30 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 6:41 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Boothville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time at 6:39 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 34 nautical miles east at pilant Town moving North at 30 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal water Waters from pugula Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 667 effective until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly change in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and c 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is an effect to Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasag Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what North East Winds 25 to 35 knots with gusts up to 55 knots and Seed 10 to 15 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when through Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson hurricane Francine I while moving ashore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 230 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 270 Mi west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 17 mph situation overview hurricane Francine's eyewall is now moving ashore along the Southeast Louisiana Coastline Frum will continue to move across Southeast Louisiana this evening and across South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 4 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected mainly tonight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and wi in the following areas in Florida Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington northwest Florida including the following areas Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and Southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Harry Stone and Wayne when through Thursday afternoon impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood grown locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with hurricane frine will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area HTTP colon www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central Flack beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson parage East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St tamon Northern Tanga Wang copi Southeast St Tamm Southern Livingston Southwestern St tammony St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas emite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PR River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood grown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday high ripcurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 6 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island significant flooding with several feet of water on portions of beanville Boulevard the last 3 miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to dolin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belts and Cen belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded minor beach erosion along the gulf beaches occurs but no significant flooding of normally dry ground occurs take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure swim near a lifeguard if caught in a rip current relax and Sloat don't swim against the current if able swim in the direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near mayor Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of water stream begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary action actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less L choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right shop a chance of showers and thunder storms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11: p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning morning than one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the cido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon Seas 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 15 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon 4 Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5T occasionally to 6 feet after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 feet at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pasula from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest wind 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday high ripcurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf known for the high RI current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last 3 miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and koden built roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure swim you're a lifeguard if caught on the rip current relax and Sloat don't swim against the current if able swim in a direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near Air Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of telegraphed Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 30 5 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 feet in the evening then one foot or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less white chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight night for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 1T or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots Seas 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight Seas 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pasula from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots sees 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest wind 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 50 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft so subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afterno afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tide at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as of 700 p.m. Mobile Bay Co Coast Guard Station winds were East at 11 knots sea temperature 78° air temperature 73° weeks Bay Northeast winds at 10 knots air temperature was 74° Pensacola Bay Northeast winds H 4 knots air temperature was 73° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Northeast winds at 6 knots air temperature was 76° and Petty boy Island East Winds at 27 knots air temperature was 75° south of Dolphin Island winds were East at 27 knots air temperature 82° wave heights 8 ft wave period 6 seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach wind s East at 23 knots air tempature was 79° GF water temperature 84° wave height 6 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 700 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 72° the due point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 30 the pressure was 29.78 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.03 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 74° the due point was 69 and the relative humidity was 85% the wind was e at 20 M hour dusting to 30 the pressure was 29.80 in and Rising rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Miss Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a special Marine warning has been issued until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Co Still Waters from Pas gagula Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a flood watch remains in a until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast tonight thunderstorms likely showers some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible this evening Breezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s South Winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph the coming Southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the mobo Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 7:24 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Boothville LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters [Music] the National Weather Service in new orans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from bootville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Pesca Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from p Gaga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 8:30 p.m. central daylight time at 7:24 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 31 nautical miles east of pilant town moving North at 25 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11: p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters strong winds will be dangerous for boers or anyone near the water voters should avoid water spouts and never try to navigate near them make sure all on on board are wearing life jackets seek shelter or move to Safe Harbor until hazardous weather passes repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 8:30 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from bootville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Pesca Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 745 p.m. central daylight time at 6:39 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 34 nautical miles east at pant Town moving North at 30 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time for the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 7:45 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Boothville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 8:30 p.m. central daylight time at 7:24 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 31 nautical miles east at pilant Town moving North at 25 knots Hazard water SPS and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters strong winds will be dangerous for boers or anyone near the water boers should avoid water spouts and never try to navigate near them make sure all on board are wearing life jackets seek shelter or move to Safe Harbor until hazardous weather passes repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 8:30 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from Pesca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 667 effective until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasula Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasula Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 6 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and sea 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and Slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayne a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pas gagula Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what Northeast winds 25 to 35 knots with gusts up to 55 knots and seeds 10 to 15 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when through Thursday War impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility marners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson hricane Francine I while moving ashore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 230 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 7 m west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 17 mph situation overview hurricane Francine iall is now moving ashore along the Southeast Louisiana coastline [Music] the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for chandeler sound Lake bourney Mississippi sound until 8 p.m. central daylight time at 7:34 p.m. central daylight time a shower capable of producing water spouts was located 13 nautical miles south of PA Christian moving Northwest at 35 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the shower will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Mississippi sound hurricane francen I while moving ashore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 230 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 2070 Mi west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 17 mph situation overview hricane Francine eyewall is now moving ashore along the Southeast Louisiana coastline Trend steam will continue to move across Southeast Louisiana this evening and across South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 4 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected mainly tonight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayne and the following areas in Florida Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mile Inland and Washington northwest Florida including the following areas Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okala Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland in southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Harry Stone and Wayne when through Thursday afternoon impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood grown locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with hurricane trans scine will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with local higher amounts are possible in the watch area httpwww.youtube.comwatchv by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central flens Central tangoa Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lefou lower plamont lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tang Quan copi Southeast St tamon Southern Livingston Southwestern St tammony St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas emite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other low-lying and flood grown locations additional details httpwww.youtube.comwatchv flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High rip current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high R current risk through Friday afternoon for the coast flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best s away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last 3 miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and Coden belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers 4 and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure swim near a lifeguard if caught in a rip current relax and Float don't swim against the current if able swim in a direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near mayor Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extens with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly Flor becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely a special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Lake bourney Mississippi sound at 7:44 p.m. central daylight time a shower capable of producing water spouts was located 10 nautical miles Southwest of Pass Christian moving Northwest at 30 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs in create suddenly higher waves water spouts can become tornadoes if they move on Shore causing wind damage and can be life-threatening the shower will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Mississippi sound here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots the coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 feet very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 feet very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough a special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Mississippi sound at 7:49 p.m. central daylight time a shower capable of producing water spouts was located 10 nautical miles Southwest of Christian moving Northwest at 35 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves water spouts can become tornadoes if they move on Shore causing wind damage and can be life-threatening the shower will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Mississippi sound here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana Coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms like showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knot knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 and E effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the cido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots wav 1 foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough shower with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gust up to 40 knots SE 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Sou Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pasula from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots Seas 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 the special Marine warning will expire at 8:00 p.m. central daylight time the affected areas were Mississippi sound the shower has moved out of the area and no longer poses a significant threat to boers a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating the special Marine warning has been allowed to expire for the following Marine location Mississippi sound here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions is possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft on evening than one foot or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less white chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves one foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail the special Marine warning is canceled the affected areas were Coastal Waters from bootville LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from P gagola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the thunderstorm has weakened and no longer poses a significant threat to boers a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana Coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots the coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knot knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 and E effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots to diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft choppy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the cido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots wav one foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough shower with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less right off a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gust up to 40 knots SE 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and soueast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunder storms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots Seas 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gust up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots sees 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tiag at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as of 8:00 p.m. Mile Bay Coast Guard Station wind were East at 70 knots sea temperature 78° air temperature 72° weeks Bay Northeast winds at 7 knots air temperature was 72° Pensacola Bay Northeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 73° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay North East Winds at 19 knots air temperature was 74° and Petty boy Island East Winds at 27 knots air temperature was 74° south of Dolphin Island winds were Southeast at 29 knots air temperature 81° wave heights 10 ft wave period 11 seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach wind were East at 27 knots air temperature was 80° GF water temperature 84° wave height 6 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 8:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport fog was reported the temperature was 72° the due point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 20 M an hour gusting to 30 the pressure was 29.760426 and a relative humidity was 81% the wind was East at 26 M an hour gusting to 35 the pressure was 29.779813 Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado I love watching some of these people oh this is actually live I love watching some of these uh weather reporters out here that are uh covering their hurricanes and they get out there in the wind they're like they're standing out there 90 mph winds they're hilarious they're like trying to hood hold down their hoods over their over their head so the rain that's hitting them like a sand blaster [Laughter] this lady was doing it and it was like she was facing the wrong direction she should have had her back to the wind but it was like blowing right in her face and her one of her eyelids got stuck shut oh that's classic that's so awesome what was that worm let's see what mhm e oh my gosh there's another one out there standing out there and 70 M hour winds getting beat in the face never understood why they do that why don't they just stand sit in a car or something you do it e e e e wow that's really strong that's a lot of rain coming down that's head it right towards Mississippi it looks [Music] like what is that control center um hey what's going on Braven how you doing tonight I haven't seen you in a while what you've been up to you're up there in a Rapid City aren't you thought you guys had some rain the other day pretty strong R I thought oh that's right I remember you saying something about that last time that you were on you on vacation luck you that's awesome I'm ready to go on vacation I'm tell you that I'm ready to sit on a beach and kick back and relax heck yeah what be have oh I'm just watching the storm hurricane BR scene e geez that's a lot I can't I can't stop saying it how much rain that is that is amazing well there's like a [Music] is that in New Orleans was a flash flood warning for New Orleans looks like I'm looking at pictures of this uh Warehouse it's just like one of those you know cheap warehouses the 10 roof you know kind of thing the roof just got ripped completely off of it looks like a like a uh Sardine Can like the the roof just got peeled back oh actually one of the walls fell in too man that didn't look like a very sturdy wall though it's like a 4 inch thick baked brick wall I don't even think it's really brick I think it was just 10 or something that was bent to make it look like a brick cuz it's like it doesn't even look as thick as a brick yeah they're going to have to just go ahead and demolish that building it doesn't really look like they were as much holding that building together in the first place but what do we got here another severe thunderstorm warning uh Broadwater Montana Gatlin Montana go up there and look at that real quick oh that's a big old mountainous area up there that Helena just to the southeast of rburg and Northeast of Three Forks they got some good wins up there 67 right outside Great Falls he said more junk in your trunk what this guy for Fox weathers is a clown what's his name I think the weather the uh guy who normally does is called in sick today because I don't know where they found this guy yeah I think the uh regular guy caught in sick today whereabouts is that Dallas I've never even heard of that place destrahan I'm not sure what you mean by Red Zone though if you mean like near New Orleans that's kind of like the I guess that's what maybe some people would consider the Red [Music] Zone you could give me a little bit better description about where that is I've never that's a unique name just west of New Orleans heck yeah man you guys got a tornado or a hurricane coming through there of course it's the red zone buddy I'm just messing with you but I mean you do know there's a hurricane coming through right [Laughter] I'm just messing with you man you guys got 60 mph winds 76 mph winds you got flooding you got flash flood warnings you got tornado watches you got you got everything down there man yeah man that's a uh I I would consider that the red zone right now there's tornado warnings down there flash flooding they got it all buddy tornado watches oh my gosh where is this app at I can't find it now I don't know if I would have evacuated U for this one but if I had nothing else going on yeah I probably would have taken a trip to a little vacation over to Texas or something like that but uh if I I don't know if I would evacuate her for this one oh Dallas I know exactly what you're talking about buddy we we had a big conversation about that last night the uh dangers of a falling trees that's just that's just one of those things that a lot of things you can prepare for uh like some flooding uh tornos um that kind kind of thing but the the the deal with the trees when the ground starts getting soft like it does when you start getting a lot of rain and flooding and you have some older trees with those high winds um you know I've had some I've I've had some neighbors had trees fall into their houses um and the winds weren't even as strong as what you're saying there that 70 mph I think one time when I was living on the East Coast I don't even think the wind speed broke 40 it was something like 40 45 maybe but it had been raining for a couple days and the ground got soft and I guess it was an older tree and it fell right into my neighbor's house and it didn't stand a chance I mean it just went it went it was like a hot knife through butter it just went right through the house that's really there's really nothing you can do about that um besides you know keeping those trees you know trim back as much as you possibly can if you got a old tree you know one's dead or something like that you can hire a tree company to come in and they'll take a look sometimes you'll see a tree and you have no idea that it's dead on the inside at least I can't I can't just look at a tree unless it's obvious but um they they'll come out and do an assessment on all trees in your yard and uh they'll recommend which ones you need to cut back sometimes they don't need to take the whole tree down they can just take the limbs down and that's usually what it is the limbs they die and they start weighing down the tree especially when the ground gets soft like that and um that's when there's dangerous you know situations happen it really sucks because I mean we have a lot of big trees around here and the lady next door had to have one taken down last year I can't remember if it was last year or the year before um part of it fell I don't think it was dead maybe maybe it was maybe part of it was it didn't get it didn't get hit it didn't get hit by lightning or anything like that it was just a old tree you know when it was overgrown and it had all these big heavy limbs you know coming off of it yeah it's just it's just it's just it's either luck or it's bad luck you know when it comes to the tree situation it's just you know and something that we don't think about all the time you know you a lot of people don't think about it till you know something happens I don't think about it you know but now I do you know after seeing what happened a couple years ago to my neighbor I'm like oh geez man some of these trees but if you rent your house or something like that it's really up to your landlord you know you got to let them know and I don't think the landlord is required you know I don't think there's any laws or anything like that for them to trim the trees back and it's interfering with the power line or something a lot of landlords just don't care they're not going to put out the money 246,000 power outages in Louisiana right now looks like they're still reporting about 78 M hour Wing Us in the City of New Orleans yeah I agree with you they need to some people just don't know you know about the uh tree situation especially when they buy a home that's something you got to look at like if you get some bad trees or something like that I think it's just is important to have those trees inspected as your house you know because if they're going to need to be taken down you know that's sort of something you can make a deal with you know prior to the purchase say Hey you can need take down these trees oh gosh they didn't declare a flash flood emergency did they Jefferson Orleans St Charles St John the Baptist it's not coming up on here uh bear with me one second I believe they've issued a flash flood emergency for Jefferson or New Orleans St Charles and St John the Baptist I didn't get a notification it's right in this area down here it's all these areas down here yeah I'm not I'm looking for the flash flood emergency all it tells me is that there's flash flood likely I don't see a emergency be declared yet uh where's the airport at that's just to the west of the city I think let me see if I can get that to trigger on here um wait a minute is that the right one no that's not it um that's not the right one flash flood warning oh my gosh I'm looking at a picture of the uh Coastline right now that's crazy let me see if I can get that flash flood warning there we go okay there it is um so they've issued a flash flood emergency for St Charles St John the Baptist New Orleans and Jefferson says the National Weather Service New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for Northwestern Jefferson Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern uh Orleans Parish in Southeastern Louisiana uh North St Charles Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern St John's parish and Southeast Southeastern Louisiana until 11:45 central time so that's approximately 8 9 10 three more hours uh five minutes ago Emergency Management reported thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warned area between 5 and 7even Ines of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 in are possible in the warned Area flash flooding is already occurring this is a flash flood emergency for I 10 quarter uh this is a particularly dangerous situation seek High Ground now uh this is a particularly dangerous situation seek Higher Ground now now life-threatening flash flooding of the low water crossing small creeks and streams urban areas Highway streets and underpasses man that seaw wall is just getting slammed right now and the water is just coming right over the top of it this is only a category one oh my god um um hold on let me pull those counties up again St Charles excuse me this isn't just a flash flood warning guys this is actual flash flood emergency so this is the highest level they can actually issue I believe this is no joke that's another thing that we were discussing a lot last night along with the falling trees is the U people don't take flat well not saying everybody but a lot of people don't take flash flooding uh seriously especially when I used to live in some low-lying areas people would just go out and I'm like man you're crazy don't be going through that water you know you have no idea how fast that water is moving and how powerful that water is it is a really dangerous situation let me see if I can zoom in here so right here uh where the black and yellow dotted lines are that's where the flash flood emergency has been declared for right there if you know anybody in the area make sure you send them a text I'm sure they know but just in case maybe they've lost power I mean there are 250,000 plus uh power outages um but if they have a cell phone you know and it's charged up they could probably still receive text messages so I'm sure nobody in their right Minds going outside right now but just in case you know sometimes people you know want to be crazy and get in their car and explore but you might want to if you could call them or shoot him a text message or something like that yeah Dallas nature lover you're exactly right brother uh turn around don't drown you hear that all the time on the uh the weather radio it's it's super true turn around don't drown man they're getting a lot of rain right now too holy moly it's a lot and just keep in mind to Lake pwn trains right up there and that's going to be a mess it's starting to disappear the um where the walls are the storm walls where the water's pounding over and the waves are coming up the the sea level has risen so much that it's almost level with the wall and then the land that's on the you know the safe side of the wall it's it almost looks like you know like when you stand on the beach and the water rolls in and it like gets up to your ankles or halfway up your shin and it stays there and it looks kind of like foamy water that's what it looks like on the other side of the wall right now on the side of the wall That's supposed to be dry and it doesn't look like the water has anywhere to go it can't it doesn't have enough to get back over back onto the other side of the wall man that's unfortunate that's really not good let me see if I can add something here let me I'm going to pull those uh counties up again one more time so I can get him in here let me uh that was uh St Charles St John the Baptist okay now mind you there's also that those are just the four counties that were um under the uh flash flood emergency there's still flash flood warnings for St Martin um St James assumption St John the Baptist St Charles Le forche uh New Orleans some of these are duplicates Jefferson and most of these fall under the emergency but some of these don't ion assumption clay early Geor these are these are in Georgia some of these are in Georgia Clay Georgia early Georgia St Mary's Louisiana hancok Mississippi so it's kind of all over the place right now for the uh flash flood warnings it's more than just New Orleans area and Louisiana so yeah I hope everybody knows I mean people sometimes need to be reminded you know they start taking for granted you know how dangerous these situations can really be you know best thing is just stay hunker down ride it out they better stay safe let's see if they there's still a couple areas under tornado watch uh Southern Louisiana far Southern Mississippi and Coastal Waters oh my gosh almost three feet of storm surge right now man the last 36 hours Main's got 9 and a half inches of rain New Orleans has got 7.8 Ines of rain just in the last 36 hours and it's still I mean that's going to double and triple probably e e how far was that 126 miles man this is um 126 mile ban is that what it is wow let me measure that out really quick um okay let's see where is mobile let me pull up mobile right here and see how far 126 miles it is see shoot I lost mobile where' it go right there 126 so right about there let me see if I let me so pretty much straight oh wow that's weak uh let's [Music] use the band is like that long that's going straight up there so mobile they're about to get hammered with some rain I'm not sure the elevation there uh let me Google that really quick for mobile bear with me one second I need to pull up the old Google machine Let's see Mobile Alabama elevation okay according to Google uh Mobile Alabama is 33 feet above sea level now in contrast uh you know New Orleans is I think uh what 5 feet above sea level something crazy like that I think there's excuse me some of the surrounding areas are actually below sea level but um actually that's a good question let me see let's see well actually this is pretty interesting I didn't know this um I just Googled you know what parts of New Orleans were below sea level and it came with this little article um let me see let me pull up the whole article really quick may get a little history lesson here too it says this unusual circumstance is the product of New Orleans situation in the Mississippi Delta the city's location has been its blessing and its curse the city owes its existence to its location between the Mississippi River and Lake P train um that proximity made an ideal transort between North America interior and the Gulf of Mexico however this situation and the dynamic landscape of the Mississippi REO Delta has made New Orleans vulnerable to sinking gosh um man I can't stop looking at that picture of that uh storm wall holy cow um it says when New Orleans was founded in the early 18th century it was occupied uh it occupied the high dry land along the Rivers's uh natural levies uh the passage to the lake could be made by boat with a short Portage and the lake offered access to the golf via Lake Bourne I think that's proun the cypr swamps between the river and the lake laid just above sea level but they were too wet to occupy permanently and until the early 20th century the city's development was confined to the stable High Ground along the Mississippi um oh here we go in the first half of the 20th century mechanical pumping technology enabled the draining and subdivisions of City back of town swamps I'm not sure why they anyhow um Reclamation of these soggy areas had an unexpected consequence in made ground ground levels fall so by pumping it out I made the ground level fall in interesting okay um it says what now the low ground in New Orleans continues to sink and even The High Ground that constitutes approximately half the city must be drained mechanically these circumstances created Havoc during and after Hurricane Katrina and Rita when both pumps levies failed both the pumps and the levies failed um they demand a new approach to Water Management one that recognizes an ad to the dynamic e Ecology of New Orleans location between the river and the lake it's the world's fourth largest Delta water leak wow that's bad man so she's in Golf port Golfport Mississippi let me pull that up real quick let me zoom in a little bit I'm still losing my voice from last night holy cow yeah I told them guys last night even Pensacola was going to get some I knew I knew that ban was going to swing out that way the guys over there were all downplaying oh we're not going to get anything yeah right pressure still at 980 winds looks like I'm not sure if that's the gust maybe that's the stain 75 miles hour uh wind gust yeah it's gusting around 70 I think um power outages in Louisiana 260,000 Montana 10,000 California 7,000 I'm not sure what's going on in Montana I know they're having they had some severe thunderstorms up there earlier this evening but I think those have been downgraded let me just look and see yeah there's no severe thunderstorm warnings right now for Montana or anywhere else as a matter of fact I don't understand why this lady is wearing those skin tight jeans and those boots out in a torrential rainfall I would be wearing like waterproof like like like I'm getting ready to go fishing I swear I think all Fox Weather normal people uh called in sick today they got these folks out there I've never seen before I think they called in the B Team they're doing good though under the circumstances it's that's rough stuff to be working in man those people didn't get their boats out of there are you kidding me there's a marina over there near Golfport Mississippi I'm looking at right now and I mean what did we have a week warning these people these people have had a week to get their boats out of there that just don't make any sense that little cover they got right there is holding up really well though I wonder what that little thing is made out of that white tarp man that's made of some military grade material right there buddy cuz it looks like it's only anchored down by four points and then that one you know metal pole in the middle they were getting 70 mph winds there earlier so that sucker is holding up like like a boss right there holy cow um I'm trying to make it out Gus uh in Jackson is about 50 to 60 Montgomery 50 to 60 Hattisburg 60 to 70 Tallahassee 40 to 50 man this folks in Mississippi know how to build those things holy cow they're holding up so well CU they were just getting why is she on her phone lady you're in a live interview right now Jane put the phone away e I just don't understand how well Mississippi uh they build their stuff it just see it just seems like over in uh [Music] Louisiana I don't know I don't live there so I don't know but it just seems like Mississippi really has their stuff built so much better at least they're um at least those uh buildings that they uh Park their boats in those those buildings are holding up like a champ they don't look like they're like reinforced by anything it's just the material I guess they're using and they're not they're not they're not like um gosh how do I describe it it's not like brick and mortar buildings they're like these harp like things they're like like these white tarps they're super duper strong and the the things that they're connected to I can't believe they're holding up that kind of win that's really cool who is that is that the guy Mike from The Weather Channel they always send this poor guy out there he must get special pay to do that there's no salary that would pay me enough to do that cuz the cameraman's not out there with him the cameraman is like 50 yards away and just zoomed in on him he's got to get back to where the cameraman is at he's got to he's got to get over those uh barriers he's got to climb over the barriers he's got to go through like 8 in of moving water to get back I hope they like a rope or something on the ground that he can hold on to to get back up there I don't see a rope or anything or any kind of harness these guys are crazy oh my God that was a big gust that's got to be like 80 miles hour right there it sounds like a locomotive it really does where where was he at was that in B and Rouge or umaa yeah their power is probably going to be out for like a week or more man depending on how much damage it does if they can get to work on it right away oh my gosh he got HD in the that oh my gosh thinkk God he was wearing a helmet one of those signs that uh they put up in the yards the for sale signs just came spinning down the street like a frisbee oh my gosh if that would have hit him it would have cut him in half that's crazy man that's so dangerous all right I'll be right back I need to get some more to drink e for e sh e e e e sh e e e let me see the heck that's that's Friday e e h e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e sh e e e e sh e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e sh e e e for e e sh e e sh Southeast Oklahoma East Texas and Northeast Texas for this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms will be possible across portions of Central and North Central Louisiana and deep east Texas through this afternoon and tonight this is an advance of hurricane friend scen approaching from the South though severe weather is not expected Gusty winds and lightning May accompany any storms that develop for the period Thursday through Tuesday rain showers and Gusty winds should continue across portions of the four state region into Thursday as Hurricane Fran scine moves further Inland rain is expected to move out of the area Thursday evening with no hazardous weather expected through the weekend into next week spotter activation is not expected at this time you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 900 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 75° at the Regional Airport the D point was 71 making the relative humidity 87% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.80 in and Rising once again in one row it was 75° with light rain falling at 9900 p.m. around the local area at 900 p.m. inport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 78 wind East at 8 m an hour Jackson cloudy and 73 windy at 13 mph at Alexandria light rain was falling visibility 10 Mi temperature was 74° 2.71 and the pressure was 29.72f elsewhere across the four state region over at DSW airport partly cloudy and 77 Oklahoma City clear and 78 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 78° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP the Monroe climate summary for this evening as of 400 p.m September 11th 2024 today's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 today's low temperature was 72° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.41 in of precipitation fell today which brings the monthly total to 3. in this is 1.72 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.2 4 in which is 13.74% tonight is at 7:19 p.m. sunrise tomorrow is at 6:50 a.m. the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane Francine this test is normally conducted between 11:00 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 700 p.m. central daylight time or 0000 UTC the center of hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North landitude 90.9 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph 28 kmph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph 140 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane Forest Wings extend outward up to 40 m 65 km from the center and tropical storm Forest Wings extend outward up to 140 M 220 km the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 m 28.8 in here's the hazardous weather outlook for South Central Arkansas Southwest Arkansas North Central Louisiana Northwest Louisiana Southeast Oklahoma East Texas and Northeast Texas for this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms will be possible across portions of Central and North Central Louisiana and deep east Texas through this afternoon and tonight this is an advance of hurricane FR scen approaching from the south though severe weather is not expected Gusty winds and lightning May accompany any storms that develop for the period Thursday through Tuesday rain showers and Gusty winds should continue across portions of the four state region into Thursday as hurricane friend sea moves further Inland rain is expected to move out of the area Thursday evening with no hazardous weather expected through the weekend into next week spotter activation is not expected at this time you're listening to your weather radio stay WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 900 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 75° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity 87% winds were Northeast at 8 M an hour the pressure was 29.80 in and Rising once again in one row it was 75° with light rain falling at 900 p.m. around the local area at 9900 p.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 78 8 windy at 8 m an hour Jackson cloudy and 73 windy at 13 mph at Alexandria light rain was falling visibility 10 m temperature was 74° d. 71 and the pressure was 29.72f across the four state region over a DFW air partly cloudy and 77 Oklahoma City clear and 78 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 78° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov here is your area's open water boating forecast wind G may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 5 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower ' 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 milph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds Sur 5 m per hour in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service inport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane friend scene this test is normally conducted between 11:00 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Force Wings extend out up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force had been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 0300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 m per hour 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in here's the hazardous weather outlook for South Central Arkansas Southwest Arkansas North Central Louisiana Northwest Louisiana Southeast Oklahoma East Texas and Northeast Texas for this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms will be possible across portions of Central and North Central Louisiana and deep east Texas through this afternoon and tonight this is an advance of hurricane friend seen approaching from the south though severe weather is not expected Gusty winds and lightning May accompany any storms that develop for the period Thursday through Tuesday rain showers and Gusty winds should continue across portions of the four state region into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves further Inland rain is expected to move out of the area Thursday evening with no hazardous weather expected through the weekend into next week spotter activation is not expected at this time you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 900 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 75° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity 87% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.80 in and Rising once again in one row it was 75° with light rain falling at 900 p.m. around the local area at 9900 p.m. in shreport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 78 windy at 8 m an hour Jackson cloudy and 73 windy at 13 M an hour at Alexandria light rain was falling visibility 10 m temperature was 74° d. 71 and the pressure was 29.72f across the four state region over at DFW Airport partly cloudy and 77 Oklahoma City clear and 78 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 78° for the most current information check us out on the web at ww w. weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 m per hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 7 Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. Central Daylight Time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29. in at 11 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regular scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane FR seam this test is normally conducted between 11:00 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting here's the hazardous weather outlook for South Central Arkansas Southwest Arkansas North Central Louisiana Northwest Louisiana Southeast Oklahoma East Texas and Northeast Texas Texas for this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms will be possible across portions of Central and North Central Louisiana and deep east Texas through this afternoon and tonight this is an advance of hurricane friend scene approaching from the south though severe weather is not expected Gusty winds and lightning May accompany any storms that develop for the period Thursday through Tuesday rain showers and Gusty winds should continue across portions of the four state region into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves further England rain is expected to move out of the area Thursday evening with no hazardous weather expected through the weekend into next week spotter activation is not expected at this time you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monro the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the D point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.797437 falling at 10 p.m. around the local area at 10: p.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 windy at 13 mph gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly ly Sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29. in this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 north latitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in here's the hazardous weather outlook for South Central Arkansas Southwest Arkansas North Central Louisiana Northwest Louisiana Southeast Oklahoma East Texas and Northeast Texas for this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms will be possible across portions of Central and North Central Louisiana and deep east Texas through this afternoon and tonight this is an advance of hurricane friend scen approaching from the south though severe weather is not expected Gusty winds and lightning May accompany any storms that develop for the period Thursday through Tuesday rain showers and Gusty winds should continue across portions of the four state region into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves further Inland rain is expected to move out of the area Thursday evening with no hazardous weather expected through the weekend into next week spotter activation is not expected at this time you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcast in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds wor Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29 .79 in and falling once again in mon row it was 74° with light rain falling at 10 p.m. around the local area at 10 p.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 windy at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane FR scene this test is normally conducted between 11:00 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s tu Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph A lower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gusts to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10: p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity any1 % winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was [Music] 29.797437 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 wind East at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 wind e at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and [Music] 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of prec precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 m hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West WIS 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane friend scene this test is normally conducted between 11: a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 km hour a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gustu hurricane Force had been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the West Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29 .74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the D point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was [Music] 29.797437 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 wind East at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 windies at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 m per hour 110 km per hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 north latitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.797437 [Music] the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane Fran scene this test is normally conducted between 11:00 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting around the local area at 10 p.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 mph eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 windy at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds tend to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear low in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday most ly Sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the C of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 km per hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 290 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or3 300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 km hour and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in your listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.797437 [Music] this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 megaherz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport around the local area at 10 p.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 M an hour eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 mph Jackson light rain and 72 windy at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny Highs are around 90 at 10:00 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 100 10 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 in the following is a public information statement radio weekly test postponed for today the National Weather Service in shreport Louisiana is postponing the regularly scheduled radio weekly test of no weather radio all hazards due to Hurricane friend scene this test is normally conducted between 11 a.m. and noon each Wednesday the test is now scheduled to be conducted Friday between 11:00 a.m. and noon weather permitting at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days m maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 162.5 5 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the D point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% wind were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was once again in mon row it was 74° with light rain falling at 10: p.m. around the local area at 10 p.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 M an hour ELO R light rain and 70 wind North at 6 mph Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 7 two wind e at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 m per hour 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 Ines at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 1,7 MB 29.74 in here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower '90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the D point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was in and falling once again in mon row it was 74° with light rain falling at 10 p.m. around the local area at 1: p.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 M an hour eloro light rain and 70 wind North at 6 M an hour Greenville light rain and 75 windy at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 72 windy at 13 mph gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 B Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and [Music] 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcast CS originate from the National Weather Service Office in sheveport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 20 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 m per hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West WIS 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 Ms 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 8 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 10 p.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 74° at the Regional Airport the due point was 71 making the relative humidity 91% winds were Northeast at 8 m an hour the pressure was [Music] 29.797437 wind North at 6 mph Greenville light rain and 75 wind East at 6 miles an hour Jackson light rain and 72 wind e at 13 M an hour gusting to 23 M an hour and at Alexandria light rain and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the for state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 75 Oak Oklahoma City clear and 75 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 77° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust through hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time r300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimate ated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed mon row it was cloudy visibility 10 miles temperature was 73° d. 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 wind North 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 73 windy at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windies at 12 mph gusting to 24 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 milph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North latitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday today the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° D Point 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 M an hour gusting to 24 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport most cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and [Music] 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight night showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 9 .6 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16 .5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 m per hour 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° do Point 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 rain and 69 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 wind e at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 M an hour gusting to 24 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or 300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 km per hour a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 miles temperature was 73° d. 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 an hour Greenville light rain and 73 windy at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 mph gusting to 24 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162 . 550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS treport now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 M hour chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the Upp 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 km per hour a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kilm per hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust through hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time r300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 km per hour and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as at 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monro it was cloudy the visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° do. 70 and the pressure was 2979 in and falling once again in Monroe it was 73° with cloudy skies at 11:00 p.m. around the local area at 11:00 p.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 M an hour eloro light rain and 69 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 mph gusting to 24 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight shower hours likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunder storms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 km per hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gusts to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 nor north latitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as at 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° do Point 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 9 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 mph gusting to 24 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M hour elsewhere across the for state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 M hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chances of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds suround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude ude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29.00 in this is no weather radio station wxj 96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near La itude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° 2.70 and the pressure was 29.793962 light rain and 69 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind East at 12 M an hour gusting to 24 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local for cast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph hour chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s south wind suround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30 .2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and the post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gustu hurricane Force had been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 km per hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 mbar 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station wxj 96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monroe it was cloudy visibility 10 Mi temperature was 73° 2.70 and the pressure was 29.793962 eloro light rain and 69 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 windy at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windy at 12 mph gusting to 24 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 mph elsewhere across the for or state region over at DFW Airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 bat Tong Rouge light rain and 76 and at Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s south South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight wind showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 10 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust through hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North l itude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed mon row it was cloudy visibility 10 mies temperature was 73° d. 70 and the pressure was 2.79 in and falling once again in mon row it was 73° with cloudy skies at 11 p.m. this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport around the local area at 11:00 p.m. in shreport light rain and 73 wind North at 6 M an hour eloro light rain and 69 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 windies at 12 mph gusting to 24 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport most ly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 batong Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov/phoenix tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds suround 5 mph in the evening coming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clean here lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16 .5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a trop iCal storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 11:00 p.m. at the top of the hour Ed Monro it was cloudy visibility 10 miles temperature was 73° d. 70 and the pressure was 29.793962 rain and 69 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 73 wind East at 3 m an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind East at 12 mph gusting to 24 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 9 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DF W airport mostly cloudy and 74 Oklahoma City clear and 71 Little Rock cloudy and 78 Baton Rouge light rain and 76 and if Houston partly cloudy and 76° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph hour in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or 300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cycl CL Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force had been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depr R could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds wor Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 2979 in and steady once again in mon row it was 73° with light rain falling at midnight around the local area at midnight in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour eloro raining 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind nor Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in treport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 1 p.m. Central Daylight Time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 km per hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 mbar 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic standard time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 29.793962 around the local area at midnight in shreport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour eloro rain in 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 M an hour gusting to 22 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 batong Rouge light rain and 75 and at Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 6s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10:00 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the new orans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 20 9. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days max maimum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 162.5 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 M an hour the pressure was once again in one row it was 73° with light rain falling at midnight around the local area at midnight in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour el doro rain and 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 M an hour gusting to 22 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 7 7% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s e e e partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m Mars 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North landitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 km per hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.5 0 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov sht follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16 2.55 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was once again in one row it was 73° with light rain falling at midnight around the local area at midnight in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour aldoo rain in 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 M per hour chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s south wind surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post tropical Cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 mes 220 km from the center gustu hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to as Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 Mar 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the dueo was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 m mph the pressure was 29.793962 el doro rain in 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds tend to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forcast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 200 20 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 0300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 km hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 M an hour the pressure was 29.793962 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and at Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 m per hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and very able Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24 hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 m per hour 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 m 29. in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 29.793962 M an hour el doro rain in 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 M an hour gusting to 22 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 batong Rouge light rain and 75 and at Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 7s Northwest winds 10 to 15 m hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 10 p.m. central daylight time or300 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph 26 kmph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph 110 kmph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center gust to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 MB 29.00 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West toest Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strength on is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of M Night at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 29.793962 night in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour eloro rain and 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 M hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out of the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s south wind around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 here is your area open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 7 IES Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 40600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expect to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 km per hour the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 30 8 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at nwport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West toest Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated min Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the regional airport the due point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 29.793962 wind North at 10 m an hour eloro rain and 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 M an hour gusting to 22 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 batong Rouge light rain and 75 and if Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast fast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s south wind Sur 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time r600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30 2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 kilm from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the West Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 M 29 .74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of Midnight at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 73° at the Regional Airport the D point was 70 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 12 mph the pressure was 29.7 9 in and steady once again in one row it was 73° with light rain falling at midnight around the local area at midnight in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 10 m an hour eloro rain in 69 wind North at 3 m an hour Greenville light rain and 72 wind Northeast at 6 M an hour Jackson light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 13 mph gusting to 22 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 73° wind Northeast at 8 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 73 Oklahoma City clear and 67 Little Rock cloudy and 76 Baton Rouge light rain and 75 and at Houston partly cloudy and 75° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 M an hour eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 M an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74 de for the most current information check us out on the web at www.we .g ov/ SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time or 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued Rapid weekend is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi iipp recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 mbar 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.5 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather .ov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS treport you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in shreport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 M an hour eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 M an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.we go/ shc now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunder storms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time or6 00 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the new Orland lakeef front airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time r300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North altitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 mph the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 M an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind very at 5 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy M72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds suround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time or0 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North North Eastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 km per hour with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lake Front airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 km per hour the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 miles per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the West Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29 .74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29. 76 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS treport around the local area at 1:00 a.m. inport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour gusting to 18 M an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over DFW Airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West WIS 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mil per hour in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time or0 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30.2 North North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and AUST 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.6 7 4 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monro on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 69 making relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 m an hour the pressure was 2976 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 mph Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mil per hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time or0 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30.2 North l altitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 m per hour 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 69 making the relative humid 90% winds were Northeast at 7 mph the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m an hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 mph Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight night showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening because light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 m per hour 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph hour 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 6255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 mph the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 M an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloud and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74 Dees for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 milph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50 % Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 8s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.5 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 7 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 8 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 mph the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 M an hour eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 mph Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 18 mph Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 70 2 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher rest of tonight windy showers likely cloudy lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 70% Thursday windy chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms mostly cloudy highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph chance of precipitation 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the upper 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds fine 5 to 10 mph Saturday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 9 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph or 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 m 20 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 m per hour 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 M hour 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is in anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds wor Northeast at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29.7633 with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. around the local area at 1:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 9 mph eloro light rain and 68 wind North at 5 m hour Greenville light rain and 71 wind Northeast at 10 m mph gusting to 18 mph Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 10 mph gusting to 20 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 5 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 72 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 65 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds t to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time or 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 k kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km M from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observ ation is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcast in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 1:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29 76 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with light rain falling at 1:00 a.m. you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 6255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in Monroe it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2 a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph el doro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DSW airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov H HC now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s northwest wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Wings 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time or0 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yard Club in Mississippi recently reported some sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 2918 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time r300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31 3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov sht follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 megaherz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 7 2° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds wor Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2: a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 m an hour eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov sht now let's check on your local forecast rest of tonight showers likely lows in the upper 60s Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 70% Thursday Cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms a chance of showers highs in the lower 70s Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph hour with gusts up to 25 mph chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing lows in the lower 60s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday mostly sunny highs around 90 Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 6s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs around 90 here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher today windy chance of showers through midafternoon then a slight chance of showers in the late afternoon mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s North winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 50% tonight mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers in the early evening then partly cloudy from mid evening through the overnight lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the mid 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s southwest winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid-60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny high in the lower 90s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time or 600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 km /ph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland Yacht Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observation is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over for the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station W xj9 Broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.6 74 in and falling once again in Monroe it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2 a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 m an hour eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 m an hour Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the for state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Wind 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 880s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher today windy chance of showers through midafternoon then a slight chance of showers in the late afternoon mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s North winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 50% tonight mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers in the early evening then partly cloudy from mid evening through the overnight lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the mid 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid-60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm franc was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland Yacht Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 m mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in this is Noah weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis br podcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov sht follow us on Facebook and Twitter at nwport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 m per hour 55 km hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in one row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2: a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 m an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 batong Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fa yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 650 a.m. and sunset is at 717 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds suround 5 mil per hour Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time or 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 20 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 m per hour 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticip iated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 m 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29 9.74 in and falling once again in Monroe it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2 a.m. around the local area at 2:00 a.m. in treport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 m an hour Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 M an hour gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 batong Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shc the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the occurred high as 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 20 5 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time r0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 40 7 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland Yacht Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 M 29.8 Ines at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UT the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strength fing is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the nation National Weather Service Office in treport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov sht follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS treport you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2 a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the DU point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% wind were Northeast at 9 mph the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in one row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2:00 a.m. around the low local area at 2 a.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75 de the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds suround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower '90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland Yacht Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 6 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 0300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 km per hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 1,000 7 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the D point point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 mph the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2: a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. in streetport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 m an hour eloro rain in 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at d FW airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and if Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP the Monroe climate summary for yesterday SE September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the recck H high as 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the month total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher today windy chance of showers through midafternoon then a slight chance of showers in the late afternoon mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s North winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 50% tonight mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers in the early evening then partly cloudy from mid evening through the overnight lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the mid 80s West Winds 10 to 15 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s southwest winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid-60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower ' 90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 7 6 kmph the bay Waveland Yacht Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 62550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS shreport at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 40300 UTC the center of TR tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 M hour 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2 a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in one row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2: a.m. around the local area at 2: a.m. and treport light rain and 73 wind North at 7 mph eloro rain and 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville light rain and 70 wind Northeast at 12 mph gusting to 20 M an hour Jackson heavy rain and fog and 69 wind Northeast at 12 mph and at Alexandria cloud and 72° wind variable at 7 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 71 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 64 Little Rock cloudy and 75 Baton Rouge light rain and 74 and at Houston partly cloudy and 74° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shc the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the recck heard high as 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and Sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 m per hour with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s North Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time or 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude of 30.2 2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a postr tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 K from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time or300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the West Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph in a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29 .74 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 2: a.m. at the top of the hour skies were cloudy in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were Northeast at 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.74 in and falling once again in mon row it was 72° with cloudy skies at 2 a.m. you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here here's a look at local weather conditions as of 3:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.72f once again in one row it was 72° with light rain falling at 3:00 a.m. around the local area at 3:00 a.m. the report from shreport was not available eloro light rain and 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville rain and 68 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 28 M an hour and at Al alandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 6 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 70 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 63 Little Rock light rain and 74 Baton Rouge light rain and 73 and at Houston partly cloudy and 73° for the most current in information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fail yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6 50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 60s South Winds surround 5 mph in the evening becoming light and very variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds suround 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latit itude 30.2 north latitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 m per hour 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 Mi 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 km hour and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 29.8 in this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov/bmx toward the west Northwest near 177 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 km per hour with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 1,7 m 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station wxj 96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 mahz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 3:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the dup point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.72f once again in mon row it was 72° with light rain falling at 3:00 a.m. around the local area at 3:00 a.m. the report from shreport was not available aloro light rain and 69 wind Northeast at 7 m an hour Greenville raining 68 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 28 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 6 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy M 70 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 63 Little Rock light rain and 74 Baton Rouge light rain and 73 and at Houston partly cloudy and 73° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov SHP the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yes yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.14 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly Sun Sun warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower '90s at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North landitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yard Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB 2918 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time r300 UTC the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 North ltitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph 28 kmph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph 55 kmph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in you're listening to your weather radio station wxj 96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 3:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% wind were North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.72f once again in one row it was 72° with light rain falling at 3:00 a.m. around the local area at 3:00 a.m. the report from shreport was not available eloro light rain and 69 wind Northeast at 7 m an hour Greenville raining 68 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 28 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 6 mph elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 70 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 63 Little Rock light rain and 74 Baton Rouge light rain and 73 and if Houston partly cloudy and 73° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv the Monroe climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high is 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71 ° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 1976 0.81 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 3.40 in this is 2.12 in above the normal amount of 1.28 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 52.6 4 in which is 14.1 4 in above normal sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:17 p.m. here is your area's open water boating forecast wind gusts may be higher today windy chance of showers through midafternoon then a slight chance of showers in the late afternoon mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s North winds 15 to 25 mph chance of showers 50% tonight mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers in the early evening then partly cloudy from mid evening through the overnight lows in the lower 60s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday mostly sunny warmer highs in the mid 80s West Winds 10 to 15 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s southwest winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the mid-60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower 90s now let's check on your local forecast today mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers highs in the mid 70s North winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph tonight mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the evening then partly cloudy after midnight lows in the lower 60s Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph becoming West after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday mostly sunny warmer with highs in the mid 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-60s South Winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable Saturday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s West Wind winds around 5 mph Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 60s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 80s Sunday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Monday mostly sunny highs in the upper 80s Monday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs around 90 Tuesday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the lower '90s this is no weather radio station WX j96 operating on a frequency of 162.550 mahz providing the latest weather information on a 24-hour basis broadcasts originate from the National Weather Service Office in shreport Louisiana please visit us online at weather.gov SHP follow us on Facebook and Twitter at NWS sh for at 1: a.m. Central Daylight Time 0600 UTC the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph 22 kmph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph 85 kmph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 M 220 km from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph 60 kmph and a gust of 47 mph 76 kmph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph 61 kmph and a gust of 46 mph 74 kmph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in you're listening to your weather radio station WX j96 broadcasting in Monroe on 16255 MHz be sure to check us out on Facebook here's a look at local weather conditions as of 3:00 a.m. at the top of the hour light rain was falling in Monroe the temperature was 72° at the Regional Airport the due point was 69 making the relative humidity 90% winds were North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.72f once again in one row it was 72° with light rain falling at 3:00 a.m. around the local area at 3:00 a.m. the report from shreport was not available eloro light rain and 69 wind Northeast at 7 mph Greenville rain and 68 wind Northeast at 10 m an hour Jackson Heavy Rain and 70 wind Northeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 28 M an hour and at Alexandria cloudy and 72° wind variable at 6 M an hour elsewhere across the four state region over at DFW Airport cloudy and 70 Oklahoma City partly cloudy and 63 Little Rock light rain and 74 Baton Rouge light rain and 73 and if Houston partly cloudy and 73° for the most current information check us out on the web at www.weather.gov shv the Monroe climate summary for you yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 75° the normal high is 90 the record high as 99° which was set in 1947 yesterday's low temperature was 71° the normal low is 67 the record low is 51° which was set in 197 nor high as 90 0 yesterday BRS the monthly total to 3 temperature was 71° this is 2.1 theal amount of 1. stands at 1.28 atow now Bel Norm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North ltitude 90.3 West way e e e e e e e Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly change in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama RDO Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 3:47 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly change in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasag and Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and D damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayne tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly change in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to to NOA Weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and waterers from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and see 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm War is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and seas 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm Forest winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe haror alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson tropical storm friend scene moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile inland Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central Flack beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lefou lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tanga Quang copy Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston Southwestern St Tam St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper plines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West felis Siana Western Ascension and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas ID northern hancok northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and flood grown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety SL flood you should monitor later forecasts and and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday high ripcurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 7 PM central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last 3 miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most most portions of shell belt and Coden belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure near a lifeguard if caught on a rip current relax and Float don't swim against the current if able swim in a direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the S90 SL 98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near mayor Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm frene moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 feet very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 feet very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or West light chop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the cido Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 5 knots waves 1T or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 1 foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots gusts up to 25 knots in the evening seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occas occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE is 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft bu building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail South 12 ft at 9 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon seiz 10 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 88 to 11 ft F feet occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning a chance of showers a slight chance of thunder storms in the afternoon here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong souly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central Flack means Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East f lisana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower Saint Bernard lower tangoa lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St tamon Northern Tanga quank koopy Southeast St tamon Southern Livingston Southwestern St tammony St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West FIS Siana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas emite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waul and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers creeks streams and other lowline and flood grown locations additional details HTTP col www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to Southwest natur winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on Mile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watched 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop and for Friday night West Winds around 5 knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Puro Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1 foot or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds around 5 knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots Fe 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West wins 5 to 10 knots C is around 2 feet wave detail South 2 feet at 5 seconds and L 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tied at 6:32 a.m. low tied at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at p P Ola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday High tied at 7:20 a.m. low tied at 6:48 p.m. at the East pass inest on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Friday High tied at 6:47 a.m. low tide at 64 14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 4:00 a.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds were Southeast at 18 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 78° weeks Bay Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 77° Pensacola Bay South Wind at 10 knots air temperature was 78° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 26 knots air temperature was 80° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 25 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds were Southwest at 25 knots air temperature 85° 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 21 knots sea temperature 84° air temperature 82° the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 4:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain was falling the temperature was 79° the D point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was East at 21 M an hour gusting to 29 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 80° the due point was 75 and the relative humidity was 84% the wind was Southeast at 20 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was 29.63 in and falling the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warnings in stab Co a coastal flood War remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coal flood warning remains in effect until 1M Central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and M Central a tropical storm War remains in effect until further for the in Mississippi sou a tral storm War remains good morning September 1224 422 mississipp Waters from Pas Mississippi to St Island naal miles a tral storm warning remains in effect until furc that's right we have everything tropical storm tropical depression flash flooding flash flooding emergencies tornado watches we have it all this morning well let's get it started off flash flood warnings St Charles Louisiana St John the Baptist Louisiana New Orleans Louisiana Jefferson Louisiana what a way to start your morning all right here we go flash flood warning National Weather Service New Orleans Louisiana at 3:33 a.m. Central Standard Time Tuesday September 12th 2024 National Weather Service in New Orleans has extended the flash flood warning for Northwestern Jefferson Parish and Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern Orleans Parish and Southeastern Louisiana Northern St Charles Parish and Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern St John the Baptist parish and Southeastern Louisiana till 5:45 a.m. Central Time at 3:33 a.m. Central Time Emergency Management report a flash flooding across the warned areas between 6 and 8 in of rain have fallen flooding impact will continue no additional rainfall is expected flash flooding is already occurring flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include New Orleans avandale Avon Dale the place Harvey timberling Jefferson Gretna West weo St Rose amama newara or newari Norco Ling and wagaman this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Louisiana between mile Market 204 and 211 between mile marker 215 and 238 Interstate 610 between M Marker 1 and 4 Interstate 310 between M Marker 1 and n all right let's get down here to the tornado watch urgent imedia broadcast requested tornado watch number 668 National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center Norman Oklahoma at 10:10 p.m. central Time Wednesday September 11th 2024 National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch for portions of Southwest Alabama Florida Panhandle Southeast Louisiana Southern Mississippi Coastal Waters effect of this Wednesday night through Thursday morning from 10:10 p.m. central Time until 6:00 a.m. Central Time primary threats include a couple tornadoes possible a few transient small super cells within the convective bands of Francine will pose a risk for a couple of tornadoes tonight until early morning across the watch areas this threat will gradually spread northward Inland tonight the tornado watch area is approximately a long and 55 statue miles north and south of a line from 55 miles Northwest of Slidel Louisiana to 65 miles Southeast of Crest View Florida for a complete depiction of of the watch see the associated watch Outlets updated w64 kwn NS W8 remember tornado watch means conditions are favorable for for tornado for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings other watch information continue ww 667 Aviation tornadoes and a few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and a loft to 0 in extreme turbulence and surface wind gust up to 50 knots tornado watch 668 remains valid until 6:00 a.m. Central Time early this morning for the following areas Alabama this watch includes three counties in Southwest Alabama Baldwin County Mobile Washington County and Florida this watch includes Three Counties Northwest Florida Okaloosa County Santa Rosa County County this includes the cities of bay minet Belleview Brent chadam prview doing dtin egland Air Force Base Insley Fair's pass Fort Walen Beach Golf Breeze Golf Shores milry Milton mobile Myrtle Grove nville Pace Pensacola prer pitard Saran simol Tillman's Corner and right again that [Music] expires at 6:00 a.m. Central Time hour and a half and this watch hting is pretty much just a duplicate Dan for tornado watch 668 this covers portions of Southwest Alabama Florida Panhandle Southeast Louisiana Southern Mississippi Coastal Waters effective Wednesday night through Thursday morning from 10 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. we don't need to read this one again it's identical to the one we just read just going through it just making sure actually this has a couple other counties in here a couple other cities actually this includes the cities of Alon Heights benett uh Koo Cairo Callaway Center Ridge cluster Springs aunc Springs Airport aunc Springs Len Haven Nixon and Panama City we've had it all last 24 hours hurricanes tornado warnings flash floods emergency flash flood warnings emergency flash floods now we have a tropical depression out in the Atlantic right out here this would be tropical storm number 7 I believe that's correct currently wind speeds are 40 mph Max gusts are 50 moving West Northwest we got it all if you like storms we've got them currently it's a tropical depression 35 mph Max gust 45 minimum SLP 17 7 milar last updated 4: a.m. next up tropical storm number seven coming to a town near you hopefully not it's going to be one right after another good morning Germany russels dorf Frankfurt Handover Hamburg Munich oh you thought we just did American weather huh nope Do It All We Are worldwide world wide no this isn't even close to being over we're going to have tornado warnings through Mississippi Alabama Tennessee Kentucky Arkansas [Music] Missouri all the way up in Iowa Wisconsin Minnesota maybe even over in Indiana I'm not sure yet going to have flooding rain tornado watches tornado warnings hopefully no tornadoes keeping our fingers crossed there all right guys we are up to date I'm going to get my coffee and breakfast it is wor :0 a.m. Central Time see you in a few some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central Flack beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower laf lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St hm Northern Tanga grank copy Southeast St hm Southern Livingston Southwestern St hmon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper laf upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas emite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson cre River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wul and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood grown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety slash flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High rip current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of beanville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last three miles of beanville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and cod belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deps everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties and other water site infrastructure swim near a lifeguard if caught on the rip current relax and Float don't swim against the current if able swim in a direction following the shoreline if unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near mayor Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 m Creek and parts of telegraphed Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassable take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National another service here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southerly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 feet very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2T a moderate chop for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop and for Friday night West WIS around five knots waves one foot or less smooth on Theo Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots the coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2T this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and th storms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds around 5 knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to pasca and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and Thunder storms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE around 2T wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight fees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 feet at 7 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunder storms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots sees around 2T wave detail South 2 feet at 5 seconds and L 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tight at 6:32 a.m. low tight at 7:26 p.m. at the m of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at P the coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 10000 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remain in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening High rip current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 7 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina Drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 4:00 a.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 18 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 78° weeks Bay Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 77° Pensacola Bay South Winds at 10 knots air temperature was 7 8° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 26 knots air temperature was 80° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 25 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds were Southwest at 25 knots air temperature 85° 12 mil south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 21 knots sea temperature 84° air temperature 82° the report from 100 Mil south of Des was not available the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 668 remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 A.M central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest wind 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest wind around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 Mez from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 4:55 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine location North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine location North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and L a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi s Alabama Cito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid the these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and seas 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponchar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson Francine set to move farther Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast or 40 de at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm FR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central plack beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East bat Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower tangoa lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St Tamm Northern tangoa flank hoopy Southeast St tamon Southern Livingston Southwestern St tamon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lefou upper Pines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PR River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wle and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowly and flood grown locations additional details HTTP coland www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecast and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening high ripcurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high rate current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off Jetties and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marine that drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowy property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 ramps on us 90/98 Causeway can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the eastbound on ramp and the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and close to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death F here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. Central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop and for Friday night West WIS around five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the cido Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chops a chance of showers and thundor early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West WIS around five knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to pascola and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm War conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5T after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 fet at 7 seconds and West 2 feet at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots sees 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE around 2T wave detail Southwest 2 feet at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pasca from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots sees 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of show and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE around 2 ft wave detail South 2 feet at 5 seconds and L 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low TI at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Friday High tied at 6:47 a.m. low tied at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 500 a.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 19 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 79° week's Bay Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 79 9° Pensacola Bay Southeast winds at 12 knots air temperature was 79° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay South Winds at 20 knots air temperature was 81° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 26 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds were Southwest at 2 3 knots air temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft wave period 7 Seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach winds score South at 17 knots air temperature was 84° golf water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 5:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 79° the due point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Southeast at 17 mph the pressure was 29.6 1 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.21 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field rain was falling the temperature was 81° the due point was 75 and the relative humidity was 82% the wind was Southeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was 29.642542 Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 6 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 100: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a blood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mes hour after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 520 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6: a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canel for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canel for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile in the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Bal Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayne a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pas G Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and seas 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plantss to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and seas 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponchar train and Lake morus when tropical storm Forest winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson Francine set to move farther Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 90.1 W storm intensity 45 m hour movement Northeast or 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central PL beans Central tangoa Co Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tanga gr copi Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston Southwestern St tamon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upward Jefferson up lafo upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas ID Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson crew River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and flood grown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening High rip current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high R current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina Drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama bald Central and mobile Central Cal flood warning remains in effect until 10000 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low align property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 ramps on us 90/98 cause we can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the eastbound on ramp and the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and closed to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unnown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop and for Friday night West WIS around five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the cido Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then foot or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West WIS around five knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots C 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5T after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots sees around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots fees 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West wins 5 to 10 knots sees around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 726 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass Ines on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Friday High tied at 6:47 a.m. low tight at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 5 a.m. mob Bay Coast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 19 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 79° weeks Bay Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 79° Pensacola Bay Southeast winds at 12 knots air temperature was 79° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay South Winds at 20 knots air temperature was 81° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 26 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southwest at 23 knots air temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft wave period 7 Seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach winds were South at 17 knots air temperature was 84° GF water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 5: a.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 79° the DU point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Southeast at 17 mph the pressure was 29.6 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.21 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field rain was falling the temperature was 81° the due point was 75 and the relative humidity was 82% the wind was Southeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was 29.642542 Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi EX extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to the stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama cido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 6 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the m Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 5:46 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6: a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canel for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to St Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canel for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time for the following IES in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornado large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following count counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal water from Pesca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Wind thir the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1: p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location rido Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changeing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings St stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location foro Bay Area a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasula Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponchar train in Lake morus when tropical storm Forest winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca miss Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlet or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca miss Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponchar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson Francine said to move father Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland har Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 and 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast or 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm FR scam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location foro Bay Area the national Weather Service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location prido Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen to for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location pido Bay Area a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. C daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central pla beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tanga Wang copi Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston South Western St Tamm St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lefo upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas emite Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson cre River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood grown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety slash flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening high ripcurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high rip current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high rate current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant Fe erosion can be expected rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 dolin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina Drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties tear and other waterite infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin C Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 ramps on us 90/98 Causeway can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the eastbound on ramp and the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and Clos to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong souly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as frine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts of up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 feet a moderate chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop and for Friday night West wins around five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Puro Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots the coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds around five knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest Wings 10 to 15 knots sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots seas around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pasca from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon SE 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 50 knots after midnight SE 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4T occasionally to 5T after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West wins 5 to 10 knots sees around 2T wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tied at 6:32 a.m. low tied at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tied at 6:48 p.m. at the East t intin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tied at 6:14 p.m. the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further not notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location foro Bay Area a rip current risk remains in effect until 3 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance the showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 milph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 M mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 8s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 162 55 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 6:14 a.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 100: p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location foro Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location foro Bay Area tornado watch number 668 has been canel for the following Marine location pido Bay Area the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 10000 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location foro Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the condition are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location foro Bay Area tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola FL