Outdoor Fun And Festivals In Louisiana Face Weekend Storm Risks

(KMDL-FM) This is a big weekend for outdoor activities in Louisiana. We have major festivals in New Orleans and Lafayette. There are also other smaller festivals in smaller communities.

And no matter the size of the festival, large or small, there could be some significant weather concerns as we move through the busy weekend. However, this doesn’t mean you should change any weekend plans. You just need to know before you go, and to check back with us over the weekend.

Where Is Severe Weather Possible in Louisiana This Weekend?

The Storm Prediction Center is the wing of the National Weather Service that focuses on severe weather and predicting where severe weather might occur. Unfortunately, for a large portion of Louisiana, the SPC has us squarely under the gun for weather that is not conducive to outdoor activities.

Based on the forecast guidelines published by the Storm Prediction Center, the greatest threat of severe storms will be along and north of US 190. That portion of the state is under a slight risk for severe storms.

What Is the Severe Weather Risk for Festival International and Jazz Fest This Weekend

The area along and south of US 190 to the coast is under a marginal risk for severe storms during the day and early evening hours of Friday. This marginal risk would include the cities of Lafayette, where Festival International is now underway. And also the city of New Orleans, where the first weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is underway.

In the National Weather Service forecast discussion released just before 1 AM Friday, forecasters with the National Weather Service Office in Lake Charles made mention of two potential severe weather risks for the I-10 corridor on Friday.

Two possible opportunities for severe (wind and maybe large hail) storms in the afternoon (dying storms in cenLA) and overnight (another round of dying storms in southeast TX and southwest LA) early Saturday…

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