
Severe thunderstorms are possible from the Ohio Valley to the central Plains this evening, and the threat will expand into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Monday. Hazardous heat will linger across the southern U.S. and build across the West through mid-week. Hot and dry conditions will fuel fire weather concerns for Alaska through this evening and for the Four Corners region through Monday. Read More >
Lake Charles, LA
Weather Forecast Office
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| Storm Total Rainfall Map: May 28-31, 1959 Compiled by: xmACIS2 |
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| Storm Total Rainfall Map and Table: May 28-31, 1959 (.pdf) | ||
| Rainfall Map for Tropical Storm Arlene Compiled by David Roth, Weather Prediction Center |
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