A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR TONIGHT UNTIL 5:00AM CST
Issue Time: 8:36PM CST, Friday Dec 24, 2004
Valid Until: 5:00AM CST, Saturday Dec 25, 2004
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A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR TONIGHT
UNTIL 5:00AM CST
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Urgent - Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Lake Charles LA 830 PM CST Fri Dec 24 2004
... An Icy Mixture Of Freezing Rain... Sleet... And Snow Across Southeast Texas And Southern Louisiana For Tonight Into Christmas Morning...
1100- Acadia-Allen-Avoyelles-Beauregard-Calcasieu-Cameron-Evangeline- Hardin-Iberia-Jasper-Jefferson-Jefferson Davis-Lafayette- Lower St Martin-Newton-Orange-Rapides-St Landry-St Mary-Tyler- Upper St Martin-Vermilion-Vernon- Including The Cities Of... Abbeville... Alexandria... Beaumont/Port Arthur... Cameron... Crowley... Deridder... Jasper... Jennings... Kountze... Lafayette... Lake Charles... Leesville... Marksville... Morgan City... New Iberia... Newton... Oberlin... Opelousas... Orange... St Martinville... Ville Platte... Woodville 830 PM CST Fri Dec 24 2004
... A Winter Weather Advisory For Tonight...
Periods Of Freezing Rain... Sleet... And Light Snow Tonight Into Christmas Morning For Southeast Texas And Southern Louisiana. A Strong Upper Level Low Combined With Moisture Will Support Freezing Precipitation. Radars Along The Central And Upper Texas Coast Are Indicating Precipitation Is Moving To The Northeast And Is Expected Into Southeast Texas Spreading Into Southern Louisiana With Accumulations Of One To Two Inches Possible Along The Coast To An Inch Or Less Around Alexandria Louisiana.
If Traveling Tonight... Use Caution As Frozen Precipitation Will Stick On Bridges And Overpasses With Ice Developing.
Remember Sidewalks... Porches... Steps... And Driveways Will Also Develop Ice.
Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio For Further Updates On This Winter Weather Situation.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SW LA
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