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you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect fact for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on The saffr Simpsons scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you I it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazard coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tor tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move asore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 Mil hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hour and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulf Port Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in Rapid over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the road in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all oh [Music] it is now a Category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go down heal really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in fact for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what for it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the bright areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just all hazard coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm Sur warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move Shore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what for it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watch in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we ALS also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi uh 5 to 10 feet [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft e [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh L Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] is [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood Wars are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come asore can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama condition are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what on it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring are imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] on it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will con continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a Cate 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move aore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is this just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come aore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar are as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in southern Louis lisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft come all [Music] oh it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warning are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge War warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornado to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffra Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move a show also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to to Us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge morning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move asore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] in [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in a fact for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] is [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louis Iana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on The saffro Simpsons scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here and so Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as the all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or iment so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect fact for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane can on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be dry driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rap ly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a torn torado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornado to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10t meat [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffra Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the blood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood walk watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come asore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy f move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood War ings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana indana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] oh it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will Contin continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a torado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all yeah [Music] it is now a cat 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move asore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is this just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come aore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurrian on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saff Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rap rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a torn torado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornado to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 beet [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffer Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the blood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come a sure you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to to Us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in r rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there is not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back can show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana in Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Miss Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooding streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or are imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazard I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saer Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the dark uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] back [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on this after Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come a sure you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft all [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado walk watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] super is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see the the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with peak wind of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana in Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] a it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move aore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] super it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come aure you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watch es in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi uh 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft e [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado Tado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come asore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the raadar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulf Port Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] you it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see it's so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] on it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] you it is now a Category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go down heal really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect fact for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or it so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louis Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas is flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft I all [Music] oh it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warning are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana in Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornado to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffer Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move a should also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as the [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazard hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a torado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these hands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] is [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warning that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana in Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] a it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what on it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] you it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar and these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh L Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still an effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 feet for [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro sson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what the it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these Heavy band move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warning that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana in Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] oh it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] is [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar is really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go down hill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category two hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the r are as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] not it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh gulport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] all [Music] super it is now a category two hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches and the brighter areas here a flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all ha s coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore I also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for uh Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what is it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffro Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 mph you can look at the rail radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama conditions are going to go downhill really rapidly over the next several hours hopefully if you're listening to us from Southern Louisiana you're already where you need to be for the overnight hours and just stay there it's not going to be a good night to be driving on the roads especially when the Sun goes down you will not be able to see flooded streets you will not be able to see down trees down power lines so you need to stay off the roads in these areas flood watches and warnings are in effect over you can see so the darker uh green here is a flood watch I'll zoom out so you can see the greater extent flood watches in the brighter areas here of flood warnings that means it's all flooding is occurring or imminent so you can really see the flood warnings are starting to fill in and that will continue over the next several hours as these heavy bands move ashore also want to go back and show you that we also have a tornado watch here this is this red area that I've highlighted on the radar as these bands come ashore you can get these tornadoes to spin up bottom line is it's just the all hazards coming together here in Southern Louisiana and Alabama speaking of water hazards I want to stick with the water hazards and show you a storm surge warning a storm surge warning is still in effect for U Southern Louisiana around to uh uh Gulfport Mississippi um 5 to 10 ft [Applause] [Music] what it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 miles per hour you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louis

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