Ruston, LA

8:38 AM CST on February 14, 2012 (GMT -0600)
Elev: 289 ft
Lon: 92.7° W
Lat: 32.5° N
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Tropical Weather: Tropical Cyclone Giovanna (South Indian Ocean) Tropical Cyclone Thirteen (South Indian Ocean) Tropical Cyclone Jasmine (Southern Pacific)
Weather Summary
Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Valentine's Day will be greeted by a storm that will begin the day in the Mississippi Valley before moving eastward into the eastern third of the country. In the colder air to the north, snow is expected to fall through the Ohio Valley before moving into the Northeast in the evening. The warmer air to the north will only allow areas of light to moderate rain to form from Louisiana through the Carolinas. By the end of the day, much of the precipitation from this storm will be off the eastern seaboard, leaving warmer air in the Southern Plains and much colder air in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.

In the West, a storm will track through the Great Basin before slamming into the Rockies, where it will produce much needed high elevation snow. This will not be a tremendous snow producer, but several inches of the white stuff is expected.

Late in the day, a Pacific storm will make its approach to the West Coast. As the storm moves inland, it will instigate rain and high elevation snow in Washington and Oregon. This storm will be the next rain producer for California on Wednesday.

The Northeast will rise in to the 30s and 40s, while the Southeast will see temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The Northern Plains will rise into the 30s and 40s, while the Northwest will see temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Valentine's Day will be greeted by a storm that will begin the day in the Mississippi Valley before moving eastward into the eastern third of the country. In the colder air to the north, snow is expected to fall through the Ohio Valley before moving into the Northeast in the evening. The warmer air to the north will only allow areas of light to moderate rain to form from Louisiana through the Carolinas. By the end of the day, much of the precipitation from this storm will be off the eastern seaboard, leaving warmer air in the Southern Plains and much colder air in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.

In the West, a storm will track through the Great Basin before slamming into the Rockies, where it will produce much needed high elevation snow. This will not be a tremendous snow producer, but several inches of the white stuff is expected.

Late in the day, a Pacific storm will make its approach to the West Coast. As the storm moves inland, it will instigate rain and high elevation snow in Washington and Oregon. This storm will be the next rain producer for California on Wednesday.

The Northeast will rise in to the 30s and 40s, while the Southeast will see temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The Northern Plains will rise into the 30s and 40s, while the Northwest will see temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
Ruston Weather at a Glance
Updated 8:35 AM CST
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Elevation
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Overcast
Overcast
Temperature
43 °F
Feels Like 43 °F
Wind(mph)
0
Sunrise / Set
6:54 AM
5:55 PM
Moon
Waning Gibbous
Today
Fog 59 °F
Fog
Tonight
Partly Cloudy 52 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tomorrow
Thunderstorm 70 | 45 °F
T-storms
60% chance of precipitation
Thursday
Partly Cloudy 68 | 40 °F
Partly Cloudy
Friday
Partly Cloudy 63 | 43 °F
Partly Cloudy
Saturday
Thunderstorm 59 | 40 °F
T-storms
30% chance of precipitation
Today is forecast to be Much Warmer than yesterday.
Conditions
Pressure
30.06 in
Visibility
7.0 miles
Clouds
Overcast 800 ft
Moisture
Humidity
100%
Rainfall
0.00 in
Snow Depth
Not available.
METAR
METAR KRSN 141435Z AUTO 00000KT 7SM OVC008 06/06 A3006 RMK AO2
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Temperature
Temperature
43 °F
Dew Point
43 °F
Wind
Speed / Dir
Calm
Wind Gust
Health
UV
0 out of 16
Pollen
5.90 out of 12
Pollen Forecast
Air Quality
Not available.
Flu Activity
Sporadic
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Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Today
cloudy Areas of dense fog with visibility near one quarter mile or less at times through mid morning...then areas of dense fog in the late morning. Becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds becoming east up to 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight
nt_cloudy Becoming mostly cloudy. Lows around 50. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday
tstorms Showers and thunderstorms likely. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Cloudy...warmer. Highs in the upper 60s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Wednesday Night
nt_chancerain Chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms in the evening...then a slight chance of showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
Thursday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s.
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_chancerain Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers after midnight. Lows around 40.
Saturday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 60s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Saturday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
Sunday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s.
Sunday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
Washingtons Birthday
partlycloudy Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
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Nowcast as of 6:46 am CST on February 14, 2012
a dense fog advisory is in effect through 11 am today.. Dense fog has been noted across portions of deep east and northeast Texas this morning as well as across portions of northwest Louisiana. Patchy dense fog may also occur across portions of southeast Oklahoma and southwest Arkansas. Use caution while driving this morning as visibilities will be reduced at times.
Dense fog advisory in effect until 11 am CST this morning...
Forecast
View Calendar 7-Day Weather Forecast for 71270
Tuesday, 14
Fog
59 | 52 °F
Fog
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Wednesday, 15
Thunderstorm
70 | 45 °F
T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
60%
Thursday, 16
Partly Cloudy
68 | 40 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Friday, 17
Partly Cloudy
63 | 43 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Saturday, 18
Thunderstorm
59 | 40 °F
T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
30%
Sunday, 19
Partly Cloudy
56 | 36 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Monday, 20
Partly Cloudy
61 | NA
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Today
cloudy Areas of dense fog with visibility near one quarter mile or less at times through mid morning...then areas of dense fog in the late morning. Becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds becoming east up to 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight
nt_cloudy Becoming mostly cloudy. Lows around 50. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 40 | 40 54 | 45 54 | 47 54 | 47
Wind 1 mph NW 1 mph NE 5 mph ESE 6 mph SE
Humidity 99% 74% 74% 80%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 100% 66% 50% 75%
Conditions Fog Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:54 AM
5:55 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Wednesday
tstorms Showers and thunderstorms likely. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Cloudy...warmer. Highs in the upper 60s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Wednesday Night
nt_chancerain Chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms in the evening...then a slight chance of showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 52 | 49 65 | 56 65 | 56 52 | 49
Wind 6 mph SSE 7 mph South 7 mph South 5 mph WSW
Humidity 89% 75% 72% 89%
Chance of Precip. 10% 60% 60% 40%
Cloud Cover 100% 100% 70% 75%
Conditions Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:53 AM
5:56 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Thursday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 47 | 43 63 | 43 63 | 41 47 | 40
Wind 6 mph NNW 6 mph North 5 mph NNE 5 mph NE
Humidity 89% 48% 46% 73%
Chance of Precip. 40% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 64% 25% 20% 30%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Clear Clear Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:52 AM
5:57 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_chancerain Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers after midnight. Lows around 40.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 41 | 38 58 | 40 58 | 38 49 | 40
Wind 5 mph NE 5 mph ENE 5 mph ENE 4 mph ENE
Humidity 85% 52% 49% 71%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 30%
Cloud Cover 35% 40% 40% 49%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:51 AM
5:57 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Saturday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 60s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Saturday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 45 | 36 54 | 36 54 | 36 45 | 34
Wind 6 mph ENE 7 mph NNE 8 mph North 7 mph North
Humidity 72% 51% 48% 67%
Chance of Precip. 30% 30% 30% 10%
Cloud Cover 73% 80% 62% 50%
Conditions Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Chance of Rain Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:50 AM
5:58 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Sunday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s.
Sunday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 40 | 32 52 | 31 52 | 32 41 | 34
Wind 6 mph North 6 mph North 4 mph NE 4 mph East
Humidity 72% 43% 48% 72%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 50% 50% 30% 30%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:50 AM
5:58 PM
Source: NWS at 7:59 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Lincoln
Washingtons Birthday
partlycloudy Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 38 | 34 54 | 34 52 | 32 41 | 34
Wind 4 mph ESE 6 mph SSE 4 mph NE 4 mph East
Humidity 82% 46% 48% 72%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 30% 30% 30% 30%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:50 AM
5:58 PM
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History & Almanac
February 14, 2012 Max Temp Min Temp
Normal (KMLU) 62 °F 40 °F
Record (KMLU) 82 °F (1949) 20 °F (1960)
Yesterday 45 °F 34 °F
Yesterday's Heating Degree Days: 25
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Earthquake Activity
City Distance Mag. Time & Date
No recent earthquake activity has been reported nearby.
Minimum magnitude displayed is 2.5.
Astronomy
Feb. 14, 2012 Rise Set
Actual Time 6:54 AM CST 5:55 PM CST
Civil Twilight 6:29 AM CST 6:20 PM CST
Nautical Twilight 6:00 AM CST 6:49 PM CST
Astronomical Twilight 5:32 AM CST 7:17 PM CST
Moon 12:33 AM CST 11:09 AM CST
Length Of Visible Light 11h 50m
Length of Day
11h 00m
Tomorrow will be 1m 50s longer.
Waning Gibbous, 51% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today
Waning Gibbous
Feb 14
Last Quarter
Feb 21
New
Feb 29
First Quarter
Mar 8
Full
Today's Extremes
State Highs State Lows
66 °F
Galliano
63 °F
New Orleans
63 °F
Boothville
37 °F
Ruston
42 °F
Barksdale AFB
42 °F
Bastrop
44 °F
Fort Polk
Source: NWS
Snow Depth
Station Depth Elevation
No new snow has been reported.
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Nearby Events
Event Date Forecast
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Men's Baseball vs. University of Texas-Arlington Basebal 6:00 PM CST 2012-02-17 Overcast, 54°F
Sugar + Hi-Lows 7:00 PM CST 2012-02-17 Overcast, 53°F
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Men's Baseball vs. University of Texas-Arlington Basebal 3:00 PM CST 2012-02-18 Chance of Rain, 46°F
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Men's Baseball vs. University of Texas-Arlington Basebal 1:00 PM CST 2012-02-19 Clear, 60°F
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Aviation
City Temp. Conditions Updated
Ruston 43 °F Overcast 8:35 AM CST
Monroe 44 °F Overcast 7:53 AM CST
Minden This station is not reporting.
Bastrop 43 °F Overcast 8:35 AM CST
Flight To ETA Status
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Flight Rule: IFR (KRSN)
Wind Speed: 0.0 kts.
Wind Dir: N/A
Ceiling: 800 ft

METAR KRSN 141435Z AUTO 00000KT 7SM OVC008 06/06 A3006 RMK AO2

Sports
Event Date Forecast
Budweiser Shootout 8:29 PM EST on February 18, 2012 Chance of Rain, 70 °F
Gatorade Duel 1 2:19 PM EST on February 23, 2012 Average High 70° F/ 21° C
Event Date Forecast
Northern Trust Open 8:30 AM PST on February 16, 2012 Clear, 45 °F
Northern Trust Open 8:30 AM PST on February 17, 2012 Clear, 65 °F
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Dense Fog Advisory
Mobile & Email Alerts Statement as of 3:43 AM CST on February 14, 2012

... Dense fog advisory remains in effect until 11 am CST this
morning...

* event... dense fog is expected to develop and become widespread
tonight reducing visibilities to one quarter mile or less at
times.

* Timing... fog has already developed across East Texas and will
spread across the remainder of the area before beginning to
dissipate between 10 am and 11 am Tuesday morning.

* Impact... visibilities will be reduced to one quarter mile or
less at times and roads may become damp or wet.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A dense fog advisory means visibilities will frequently be
reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving... slow down...
use your headlights... and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.





Public Information Statement
Mobile & Email Alerts Statement as of 6:10 am CST on February 14, 2012

... Public information statement...

... Continuing severe weather awareness week in Louisiana...

This mornings topics are drought & fire weather...

Drought and wildfires seem to go hand in hand. Over the years...
wildfires have claimed hundreds of thousands of acres across Texas...
Oklahoma and portions of Louisiana and Arkansas. Unfortunately... the
current La Nina pattern favors warmer and drier than normal
conditions across the four state region... and the climate
prediction center continues to maintain above normal probabilities
for above normal temperatures across all of the four state
region through late Spring... as well as above normal probabilities
for below normal rainfall across East Texas and north Louisiana.
Severe to extreme drought conditions continue to plague all of the
four state region... and the potential for above normal
temperatures and below normal rainfall this Spring as a result of
the ongoing La Nina pattern will only aggravate the ongoing
drought... while also enhancing the potential wildfire threat.

We should not let down our guard. Wildfires can occur during any
year... even wet ones. And not all wildfires are the same. As a matter
of fact... the weather largely dictates fire behavior... controlling
how quickly a fire spreads... how hot and how long the flames grow...
and whether the fire is able to jump a Road or other barrier.
Temperature... humidity and wind are the controlling parameters that
affect fire behavior.

In some cases... National Weather Service meteorologists are tasked
with forecasting weather conditions near an ongoing wildfire. These
forecasts help firefighters develop a strategy to fight the fire with
greater efficiency and safety. A sudden shift in wind direction can
put fire fighters in great danger... possibly blowing flames or
suffocating smoke in their direction. This type of forecasting has
its own name... a fire weather forecast. A local wildfire forecast is
commonly called a spot forecast due to the small area of interest.

The National Weather Service would like to thank everyone involved in
making severe weather awareness week a Success.

&&

For more details on some of the significant severe weather events
across the four state region dating back to the 1978 Shreveport F4
tornado... please visit... www.Srh.NOAA.Gov/shv/events/