KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

Quick Changes Near-Term & Global Warming = Less Hurricanes?

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katc_reg_sat_rad.jpgScattered showers, perhaps a thunderstorm will be possible later tonight as our quick-moving system screams through the region later tonight.  Rain chances should end by morning with mostly sunny skies to return for Wednesday afternoon.  Activity will be scattered in nature tonight and will be moving quick enough that I’m not expecting significant rain amounts.  There could be a couple of heavier thunderstorms however across the northern parishes of Acadiana.  Thursday through the weekend will bring mostly sunny and warm weather with highs near 80 through Friday and into the mid-80s this weekend into early next week.  The next significant chance of rain after tonight will be mid-next week…and right now it looks rather intense for next Wednesday and Wednesday night. 

2007_04_17t183109_450x281_us_weather_hurricanes_shear.jpgIn global warming news, a contradictory report to others that have asserted that global warming equals more and more intense hurricanes.  Not so according to the report issued today.  More debates on this subject will likely come…stay tuned for more!

Written by Rob Perillo

April 17th, 2007 at 5:43 pm

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