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Current NOAA, NWS 12z surface map of fronts displays a cold front over NE Texas this Sept. 26, 2018
— Natchitoches Weather (@Natchitoche_WX) September 26, 2018
-----------------------------#Natchitoches LA#LAWX pic.twitter.com/WtcSsUTzWI
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Prelim AQI at 09:00 (70112): PM2.5=36 (Good) O₃=22 (Good)
— NewOrleansAIR (@NewOrleansAIR) September 26, 2018
#lawx
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NWS Alert> Flood Warning for The Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay until Thursday Afternoon . At 5 AM Wednesday The Stage Was 4.0 Feet. Minor Flooding is Occurring & Minor Flooding is Forecast. Flood Stage is 4.0... #lawx https://t.co/V22dsgLieO
— ⚡️ Simple Weather Alert (@SimpleWeather4U) September 26, 2018
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Sept. 26, 2018
— Natchitoches Weather (@Natchitoche_WX) September 26, 2018
Cold front has entered the Ark-La-Tex region this morning (9z NOAA surface map of fronts).... Foggy conditions this morning at #Natchitoches, La. with dense fog during the 5 AM hour.
---#LAWX pic.twitter.com/pSJNKRlGFw
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Wednesday Morning Radar Update 9AM CDT: There are some showers and storms moving into the area from the Gulf of Mexico. These storms will likely continue throughout the day today. #lawx #mswx pic.twitter.com/mDIZo3TkNV
— NWS New Orleans (@NWSNewOrleans) September 26, 2018
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🌡️24-hr climate data end at 8:00 AM CDT today, Sept. 26, 2018:
— Natchitoches Weather (@Natchitoche_WX) September 26, 2018
High ...86.7° | Low ...73.9° | 8:00 AM ....75.7° | 24 - Rainfall ...1.67"
Sky: OVC, -FG
City of #Natchitoches, Louisiana official NWS, NCDC, NOAA climate site data
* NWS MMTS data readings.#Lawx
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#Natchitoches, La. 's official National Weather Service COOP/CLIMATE site September 2018 rainfall to date as of 8:32 AM CDT today, Sept. 26, 2018
— Natchitoches Weather (@Natchitoche_WX) September 26, 2018
September 2018's precipitation amount to date for Natchitoches La is 5.65 inches.
----#LAWX pic.twitter.com/urlYopYXTF
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Prelim AQI at 08:00 (70112): PM2.5=37 (Good) O₃=16 (Good)
— NewOrleansAIR (@NewOrleansAIR) September 26, 2018
#lawx
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9/26/18: Next few days of @nwsspc convective & @nwswpc excessive rainfall outlooks: #nywx #pawx #mewx #nhwx #vtwx #ctwx #mawx #njwx #mdwx #alwx #mswx #tnwx #lawx #txwx #ncwx #vawx #scwx pic.twitter.com/hLWzdFhOWE
— james correia j☈ (@jimmyc42) September 26, 2018
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The wet weather pattern continues today and into the weekend. A cold front will stall over us, and that will continue to bring us heavy rain and storms. #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/0QEGe6eC1t
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Looks like we will see plenty of rain through the 8 AM hour across SE Louisiana. Give yourself extra time to get to work. #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/LqXLhRSNoT
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Are you sick of the rain yet?? Unfortunately, more heavy rain and storms are in the forecast for the next few days. Keep the umbrella ☔️ handy! #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/kVOqYPAIpc
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Nothing like a gorgeous New Orleans sunrise. Good morning Crescent City! 🌅 #cityofyes #lawx #neworleans #onetimeinnola pic.twitter.com/P8a6ZayEQ5
— David (@DavidMora) September 26, 2018
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Prelim AQI at 07:00 (70112): PM2.5=40 (Good) O₃=13 (Good)
— NewOrleansAIR (@NewOrleansAIR) September 26, 2018
#lawx
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Rain could be a factor in your travel and outdoor plans for the rest of the week. #LaWX #MsWX https://t.co/CzjiFjTXIt
— WBRZ Weather (@WBRZweather) September 26, 2018
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Make sure you have your rain gear as you head out the door today! #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/nXy4JDFdRh
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Scattered showers with some heavy rain are moving across part of the Metro #NewOrleans area now. #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/DeYEQ7pRMt
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Prelim AQI at 06:00 (70112): PM2.5=43 (Good) O₃=12 (Good)
— NewOrleansAIR (@NewOrleansAIR) September 26, 2018
#lawx
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Storms producing heavy rain continue to move across the Mandeville and Covington areas. Watch for some street flooding early this morning. #lawx @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/aV1xjTIceP
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018
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Heavy rain continues to fall across the Northshore this morning. Over 1.60" of rain has fallen in Mandeville, LA. Watch for water on the roads! #lawx @WWLTV @NWSNewOrleans pic.twitter.com/Vy2jp0aPOR
— Dave Nussbaum WWL-TV (@Dave_Nussbaum) September 26, 2018

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