A fast moving storm system will develop in Texas later tonight and will race across the Arklatex and Louisiana tomorrow. Showers and storms will develop by daybreak with storms likely tomorrow morning through the mid-afternoon hours. Some storms may be potentially severe with a severe weather watch possible for Acadiana by morning. Since the wind fields are quite strong with this system there will be the risk of damaging winds and or the possibility of an isolated tornado so be on the look out. Storms will end by mid-afternoon with mild and sedate weather expected for Friday. Another system will approach Saturday yielding another round of potentially hefty storms late Saturday into Saturday night. It will stay quite warm through Saturday with highs in the mid-70s through Friday and possibly near 80 on Saturday. Cooler and drier with will move in for Sunday but the latest computer models are now indicating the possibility of an over-running rain event for Christmas Eve but the system should move out for Christmas Day. The forecast for next week may be quite changeable with quick-moving systems dancing along the sub-tropical and polar jet streams. We should at least see cooler than normal conditions and plenty of clouds for much of next week.
Stormy Thursday
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