8:40p Update: Hurricane Warning Continues for Louisiana Coast!

8:40pm note: For those who have been following along with my forecasts, I have been telling people in Baton Rouge (especially) and New Orleans to make preparations for damaging winds. Based on the latest data, I believe the threat for those two cities has risen since earlier today. 


4:10pm Update:

Hurricane warnings have been posted for the Louisiana coast (red). 
Winds at landfall are now forecast to be 100 mph, which is a significant change since this morning's forecast. There is also a high surge warning. The pink/blue is a hurricane watch/tropical storm warning. Yellow is a tropical storm watch. Damaging winds are likely in Baton Rouge and possible in New Orleans.

In red, the storm surge is forecast to be up to 10 feet -- a life-threatening situation. 

Tornadoes are possible along and to the east of the path of the eye of the hurricane. 

Now is the time to prepare. Below is the time of arrival of the 40 mph or stronger winds. 

 Along the coast and in flood-prone areas:
  • Assemble a "go kit" if you haven't already. This includes family heirlooms as well as essentials such as medicines, protein bars, water bottles and a few days of clothes in case you are ordered to evacuate. 
  • If you have a generator, fill it with fuel. 
  • Keep your car filled with fuel. 
  • Get some extra cash (ATMs won't work if you don't have power). 
  • If you have a chain saw, test it and fill it with fuel. 
I'll have more this evening. 

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