This is a Lake Charles, LA storm, IMO
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PTrackerLA wrote:I was thinking that earlier, can't remember the last time we were on the wet side. Things could get rocky around here Friday, wouldn't be surprised if schools and government offices decide to close Friday.
Thats what bothers me the most. I don't have school on wed and fridays... the luxury of college, but I do have to work.
It seems all is business as usual around here. The east side is definitely not the side to be on.
Also the talk of Rita stalling out is not good. We don't need a foot of rain!
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Innotech wrote:I am grownig VERY concerned here. Im going to start taking objects into hte house and talk this over with parents today.
Sounds like a good idea Inno. I think we will see LA become the biggest area of concern before the day is over,IMHO. Maybe even as far east as the Ms Coast also.
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BamaMan wrote:Innotech wrote:I am grownig VERY concerned here. Im going to start taking objects into hte house and talk this over with parents today.
Sounds like a good idea Inno. I think we will see LA become the biggest area of concern before the day is over,IMHO. Maybe even as far east as the Ms Coast also.
10AM update will be in LA imo.
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BamaMan wrote:Innotech wrote:I am grownig VERY concerned here. Im going to start taking objects into hte house and talk this over with parents today.
Sounds like a good idea Inno. I think we will see LA become the biggest area of concern before the day is over,IMHO. Maybe even as far east as the Ms Coast also.
The MS coast becoming the biggest area of concern? Yeah, okay. Not likely.
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Mac wrote:BamaMan wrote:Innotech wrote:I am grownig VERY concerned here. Im going to start taking objects into hte house and talk this over with parents today.
Sounds like a good idea Inno. I think we will see LA become the biggest area of concern before the day is over,IMHO. Maybe even as far east as the Ms Coast also.
The MS coast becoming the biggest area of concern? Yeah, okay. Not likely.
Hey Mac, read it closer. I said LA the biggest area of concern, but a hit anywhere west of Ms, considering the shape they are in would be awful due to the size of Rita. Agree? And as of yesterday at this time, there was barely no mention of a LA strike. Katrina,60 hours out was supposed to make landfall in the Big Bend area, and hit NOLA. Little bit of difference there wouldn't ya say? JMHO anyway
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soonertwister wrote:Of the major models, only one takes the path of Rita east of the LA/TX border. While there's no doubt that the western part of LA is going to get some nasty weather, the concept of a LA landfall is really not very viable at this time.
Wait about an hour and a half until new models come out and you will see the majority of them in KA, imo.
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My dh just called from his cell phone and said to make a list of what we need to bring if we need to evacuate.
If this storm keeps up this kind of motion, I think it could make landfall as far east as Lafayette, LA. This would be really bad for Baton Rouge, which is where 240,000 evacuees from NOLA are. Not to mention to the extra surge brought into NOLA would be devestating.
If this storm keeps up this kind of motion, I think it could make landfall as far east as Lafayette, LA. This would be really bad for Baton Rouge, which is where 240,000 evacuees from NOLA are. Not to mention to the extra surge brought into NOLA would be devestating.
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HollynLA wrote:Much of LA went to bed last night thinking this was going to central TX, the storm is steadily defying the forecast points by going to NE of the point. I really fear that this storm will take LA by surprise, there wouldn't be much time to get out at this point.
WE CANT
It is too late.
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