St. Charles and Lafourche Parishes Recieve Tornado Warning

Tornado

Until 8:45 a.m. ET on Monday, Jul 27, 2020, a National Weather Service put into outcome a Tornado Warning for certain tools of St. Charles and Lafourche Parishes. Forecasters estimated a probability of “penny-sized hail” while continue radars tracked a intensity destiny tornado, now in a form of a thunderstorm relocating by a area.

Forecasters reported a thunderstorm as still relocating by a area and with revolution indicated on a radar.

At 7:46 a.m. a charge was tracked tighten to Lockport or Larose, roving northeast during 15 mph. Because of such vicinity to a area, a hurricane warning was sent to Larose, Jay, and Lockport.

Five mins after this forecasters settled a charge upheld over Highway 1, located between Lockport and Jay.

Authorities state residents should ensue to take cover now, while a thunderstorm is likely to sojourn especially over a farming tools of Lourche Parish and easterly of Highway 1.

They are serve suggested to pierce to a lowest building of your homes while avoiding windows to strengthen yourself. Residents vital in mobile homes are also suggested to pierce to a safer plcae or preserve and equivocate drifting debris.

Written by Brielle R. Buford
Edited by Cathy Milne-Ware

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NOLA: Tornado warning in outcome for tools of St. Charles, Lafourche parishes: See live radar

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