Forecast and Conditions for Bourg, Louisiana

Updated: 10:55 PM CST on November 08, 2009
Observed at Green Acres, Bourg, Louisiana
Temperature 68.3 °F
Humidity 91%
Dew Point 66 °F
Wind NE at 4.0 mph
Pressure 30.07 in (Steady)
Conditions Clear
Visibility 10.0 miles
Clouds Clear (CLR) : -
Yesterday's Maximum 80.5 °F
Yesterday's Minimum 53.3 °F
Normal high 72 °F
Normal low 52 °F
Record high 86 °F (1986)
Record low 30 °F (1951)
Sunrise06:21 AM (CST)
Sunset05:10 PM (CST)
Moon Rise11:03 PM (CST)
Moon Set11:58 AM (CST)
Moon Phase
Areal Flood Watch
Statement as of 10:13 PM CST on November 8, 2009


... Flood Watch remains in effect through Tuesday afternoon...

The Flood Watch continues for

* portions of southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi...
including the following areas... in southeast Louisiana... lower
Jefferson... lower Lafourche... lower Plaquemines... lower St.
Bernard... lower Terrebonne... Orleans... St. Charles... St. John
The Baptist... St. Tammany... Tangipahoa... upper Jefferson...
upper Lafourche... upper Plaquemines... upper St. Bernard...
upper Terrebonne and Washington. In southern Mississippi...
Hancock... Harrison... Jackson... Pearl River... Pike and Walthall.

* Through Tuesday afternoon

* deep tropical moisture will move into the region from late
tonight into Tuesday resulting in periods of heavy rainfall.
Moderate durations of heavier rain may produce rainfall rates in
excess of 2 inches per hour. Accumulations of 3 to 5 inches will
be possible with locally higher amounts possible.

* Impacts include a likelihood of nuisance street flooding and
ponding of water in poorly drained areas. There is a potential
for flooding during periods of higher rain intensities that may
threaten inundation of property and vehicles. In addition...
communities near tidal influenced waterways may experience slow
drainage due to higher than normal tides.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on
current forecasts.

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.





Inland Tropical Wind Watch
Statement as of 6:27 PM CST on November 8, 2009


... Tropical storm wind watch remains in effect through Tuesday
afternoon...

..new information...
Hurricane Ida is a category two storm moving through the southern Gulf of
Mexico. The hurricane is expected to move across the Louisiana and
Mississippi coastal waters late Monday and Monday night and then
move toward Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.


... Precautionary/preparedness actions...
precautionary/preparedness actions...

Preparations should be made as soon as possible... before
conditions deteriorate. Keep informed while listening for possible
warnings. Secure loose outdoor objects which can be blown around.
Strongly consider evacuating if you live in a Mobile home... and do
so if ordered by local officials.


... Winds...
as Hurricane Ida moves closer... the threat for sustained high
winds is likely to increase. The latest forecast is for tropical
storm force winds from late Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning.
Minor damage may occur in Mobile home Parks. Newly planted trees
and shrubs may be uprooted if not secured properly. Weak tree
branches may snap. Residents should move unfastened items... such
as garbage cans and deck furniture... indoors.


... Storm surge and storm tide...
tides are currently running 1 to 2 feet above normal due to
persistent east winds the last couple of days. Tides will
continue to rise tonight and should be 2 to 3 feet above normal
by Monday morning. These high tide levels may lead to some Road
closures by Monday morning. Minor storm surge flooding of 3 to 5
feet can be expected outside of hurricane protection levees and in
areas around lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas from Monday through
Tuesday morning as Hurricane Ida moves through the coastal waters
of Louisiana and Mississippi. Some non elevated homes in these
areas may experience flooding. Minor to moderate tidal flooding of
property and perhaps some flooding of low lying roads may occur
during high tide.

... Inland flooding...
a Flood Watch is in effect for the entire area. See latest
forecast for latest information. Listen for possible flood
warnings for your location... and be ready to act if flooding
rains occur.



Forecast as of 10:02 PM CST on November 8, 2009

Tropical Storm Wind Warning in effect until 6 PM CST Tuesday...
Rest of Tonight
Cloudy. Slight chance of showers late in the evening...then showers likely after midnight. Lows in the mid 60s. East winds increasing to 15 to 20 mph with gusts to around 25 mph late. Chance of showers 70 percent.
Monday
Tropical storm conditions possible. Showers. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Highs in the lower 70s. Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 40 mph. Chance of showers near 100 percent.
Monday Night
Tropical storm conditions expected. Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers. Locally heavy rainfall possible in the evening. Lows in the lower 60s. North winds 30 to 40 mph. Gusts up to 55 mph.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s. North winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Veterans Day
Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s.
Wednesday Night
Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
Thursday
Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
Friday
Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
Friday Night
Clear. Lows in the upper 60s.
Saturday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 70s.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s.
Sunday
Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Near steady temperature in the upper 60s.
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