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000 FLUS44 KSHV 291759 HWOSHV Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Shreveport LA 1159 AM CST Sun Jan 29 2023 ARZ050-051-059>061-070>073-LAZ001>006-010>014-017>022-OKZ077-TXZ096- 097-108>112-124>126-136>138-149>153-165>167-301100- Sevier-Howard-Little River-Hempstead-Nevada-Miller-Lafayette- Columbia-Union-Caddo-Bossier-Webster-Claiborne-Lincoln-De Soto- Red River-Bienville-Jackson-Ouachita-Sabine-Natchitoches-Winn-Grant- Caldwell-La Salle-McCurtain-Bowie-Franklin-Titus-Camp-Morris-Cass- Wood-Upshur-Marion-Smith-Gregg-Harrison-Cherokee-Rusk-Panola- Nacogdoches-Shelby-Angelina-San Augustine- 1159 AM CST Sun Jan 29 2023 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for south central Arkansas, southwest Arkansas, north central Louisiana, northwest Louisiana, southeast Oklahoma, east Texas and northeast Texas. .DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight. Areas of rain with a few embedded thunderstorms will continue to develop this afternoon and spread east northeast across much of East Texas, North Louisiana, and Southern Arkansas, with the passage of an upper level disturbance and cold front. While the threat for locally strong storms is low, brief heavy rainfall will be possible, which may result in minor flooding of low lying, poor drainage areas. This rain will diminish from west to east this evening, thus ending the potential flood threat. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday. Areas of rain will increase Monday afternoon and night and continue through late Thursday, ahead of slow moving upper level storm system that will shift east from Northern Mexico/the Desert Southwest into the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley. Widespread rainfall amounts of two to four inches are expected, with isolated higher amounts, which will result in the potential for flooding of low lying, poor drainage areas as well as additional rises on area waterways. In addition, the potential for light freezing rain will exist Monday night and Tuesday morning and again Tuesday night and Wednesday morning over portions of extreme Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, and Southwest Arkansas. At this time, no significant ice accumulations are expected, although icing of elevated objects such as bridges and overpasses, trees and power lines are possible. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation may be needed this afternoon over portions of East Texas and North Louisiana. $$ 15 |
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