“So the problem would be if one of those showers happens to park itself over a burn area,” weather service meteorologist Carol Smith said on social media. “That could be enough to create ...
“All these fresh burns are very susceptible to rapid runoff,” said Joe Sirard, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s office for Los Angeles. North of Los Angeles, snowy ...
That’s according to Jay Grimes, the Louisiana state climatologist and former WAFB Chief Meteorologist, who also said we haven’t seen a storm like this since the 60′s. East Baton Rouge Parish ...
State Climatologist Jay Grymes, who is also the former chief meteorologist for WAFB, said many parts of Louisiana will see double-digit snowfall. He said the state hasn’t had that amount of ...
Paul Kirkwood, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said the storm sweeping through the Dallas area will create a “swath of snow” that will also impact parts of Mississippi, Georgia ...
Jared Silverman is a meteorologist who was born and raised ... and to be a part of the WAFB First Alert Weather team!
We should have a bit more clouds around this afternoon, but we will continue to stay warm.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and other state officials warned the public to prepare for winter weather during a news conference Monday afternoon, January 20.