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Weekly Weather Briefing 07/18/2013 srh.noaa/shv/briefing

Weekly Weather Briefing 07/18/2013 www.srh.noaa.gov/shv/briefing. Gary Chatelain Meteorologist. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Shreveport , LA. Overview. Today and Friday… Average conditions continue with temps in the mid 90s.

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Weekly Weather Briefing 07/18/2013 srh.noaa/shv/briefing

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  1. Weekly Weather Briefing07/18/2013www.srh.noaa.gov/shv/briefing Gary Chatelain Meteorologist National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Shreveport, LA

  2. Overview Today and Friday… Average conditions continue with temps in the mid 90s. Easterlies upper low expected to edge our way this evening Shower and T’Storm activity will be increasing in coverage. Isolated damaging winds and lightning will be the only threats. The weekend… Rain chances will peak early as the upper low over FL moves West across the Gulf. We are expecting near to slightly above normal temp readings late. Extended Forecast…Drought…Tropics Models show a similar pattern next week as the upper lows are lined up out across the Atlantic with no surface cyclones. Low pops will be common and higher mainly in LA and AR. E.TX / SE. OK drought conditions may continue increasing. National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

  3. L Surface analysis this morning. L L L L L L H H H H L L Remnant Of Chantal L National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

  4. Evening surface map

  5. Morning Radar

  6. Average for mid to late…

  7. Severe threat mainly for winds.

  8. Front Position Around Midnight

  9. Surface map for Friday morning L L L H L H L L L L H L National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana H

  10. Average highs better rain

  11. Through next week H H This pattern will keep us around the average for late July with 90’s instead of 100’s. Our rain chances next week will be in the 20% range). L

  12. Drought Monitor this week

  13. Tropics

  14. NEXT CONFERENCE CALL: Thursday, July 25th @ 10AM www.srh.noaa.gov/shv/briefing Visit us on Facebook at US National Weather Service Shreveport Louisiana Follow us on Twitter @NWSShreveport National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

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