Clip 4 of Hurricane Katrina local forecast 8/28/05 7:08pm

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Published 2007-04-25
Local forecast recorded less than 18 hrs before Hurricane Katrina made landfall with part of a hurricane local statement.

Notice the winds forecasted on the daypart forecast at 6am!!

All Comments (21)
  • @RyneMcKinney
    This era of the weather channel is extremely nostalgic for me
  • @CSaw92
    gives me goosebumps when he says wind gusts could reach 150 mph.
  • I love how instead of just saying " hurricane weather conditions" when it reads out the weather forecast, it just translates it to thunderstorm or heavy rain conditions not even mentioning a hurricane
  • @EWoN625
    That's so scary! 150 MPH WINDS?!
  • @oh_no_no_no
    0:26 Guys, the reason why I think it said “A Hurricane Warning,” two times is because not also is there a Hurricane Warning, there’s also an Inland Hurricane Warning.
  • @Pyrotech56
    Fantastic catch! A TWC local forecast during a historical weather event!
  • @bballfan4lyfe
    "A hurricane warning, a hurricane warning, a tornado watch, and a flash flood watch has been issued for the area." Wow, just, wow
  • @EsmeMarion
    "A HURRICANE WARNING, A HURRICANE WEARING-" okay, Allen. You only needed to say it once.
  • @bigme100
    LOL "Monday, windy with rain" Thanks TWC!! :) Great video, thanks for posting.
  • @noahg9000
    Morning commute?!?!?!?!?!?! Ha your funny
  • @TheTallMan50
    1:56 "Wind gusts could reach 150 miles per hour" Holy shit! Run!!!
  • @Dj0287
    @Brock101011 Rain Squalls is not a new term...rain squalls are typically found in hurricanes and tropical storms...its a band of heavy rain and wind that lasts about 10-20 min possibly longer...then it calms down with little or no rain and light winds for a brief period only to pick right back up again...the closer you get to the main circulation of the hurricane the quiet period doesnt last and its constant rain and wind until the storm has passed.
  • @Dj0287
    lol well actually i was relaxed..i was freaking out that morning when it was upgraded to a cat.5 but then its like what can you do whatever happens is gonna happen so i recorded a bunch of TWC and local stuff until the power went out around 4:30 am.
  • @tyshahalsey9057
    Increasing over to over 100 mph and wind gusts up to 150 mph?! that's crazy!
  • @killionayr2077
    This local forecast reminded me of when hurricane charley hit. We had just seen the eastern turn hours before and me and my family were huddled around the the tv, the last thing we saw before the power went out everywhere was the tropical update showing the rapid intensification of charlies and the local on the 8s that showed doppler radar of charlies highly defined eyewall hauling ass towards us at 25mph. Sent chills up my spine.
  • @Dac719
    Holy s**t!! Those are REALLY strong winds! 104 mph...150 mph gusts...wow!
  • @seminolefan45
    Pause it at 1:23 and take it all in. The bone chilling message from the NWS office in Slidell, the satellite radar loop, the fact that in 12 hours time new orleans and the Mississippi gulf coast would be unrecognizable
  • @a_can_of_soda
    "Morning commute"? Who in their right mind would go outside in a fucking hurricane, let alone a hurricane like Katrina?