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Hurricane Laura Powers Inland Through Louisiana On Way To Arkansas

Courtesy: National Hurricane Center

HURRICANE LAURA MOVES INLAND - NorthWest Louisiana including Caddo & Bossier Parishes are under a Tropical Storm Warning…which is less severe but still a potentially dangerous condition.  Chris Nuttall is Senior Meteorologist with the NWS in Shreveport.

"A flash flood threat will increase Thursday as the center of Laura moves closer and overhead," Nutall said. "We'll have an isolated tornado threat which is already ongoing and we'll pretty much continue until Laura exits the area."

A flash flood watch is in effect for much of the Red River Radio listening area until 8:00 AM Friday morning.Laura has weakened to a  Category  2 

Credit Courtesy: Natchitoches Sheriffs Office
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Courtesy: Natchitoches Sheriffs Office
WIND DAMAGE - This rooftop was blown off a police building near Robeline, LA by Hurricane Laura as it made its way inland.

hurricane as its center moved deeper inland over Louisiana. That's no longer a major hurricane but it still has extremely dangerous winds hours after striking the coast.  A short while ago,  Ken Graham Director for the National Hurricane Center offered this assessment of Hurricane Laura’s most recent position and it’s status.

"The winds are still 100 mph and are moving north at 15 mph," Graham explained, " so it's still a hurricance and why that's important you can still see the eye and they eye's right over DeRidder, Louisiana and Ft. Polk, Louisiana and continuing to move north at 15 mph."

Graham explained the storm's strength still poses a dangerous threat.

"You could still see 100 mph winds  and you take that rainfall plus  those winds, it can still knock down trees, you can still see those power outages," Graham said.

Credit Courtesy: National Weather Service_NOAA
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Courtesy: National Weather Service_NOAA
Hurricane Laura's position at 7AM Thursday morning 08.27.20.

Right now weather radar shows Laura’s eye is moving …just near Leesville and Ft. Polk  and the outerbands  are covering Natchitoches, Many, and the Toledo Bend Area.  This storm is heading straight for the ArklaTex… you are advised to take precautions and avoid travel and shelter in place.   85  to 90 MPH Windgusts  were reported in Alexandria.  Tornadoes  are  possible.  The  NWS REPORTS Hurricane Laura’s  winds  are  gusting above 100 mph.

A flash flood warning is in effect until 8:15am for Sabine County in Texas, in Louisiana – Sabine, Natchitoches, Winn, Grant, and LaSalle Parishes.

Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.