Listen Live to 106.3 Radio Lafayette
December 5, 2025
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Header image
Logo

337-706-0116 | On Air Now

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • On-Air
    • The Dave & Mahoney Morning Show
    • 90s at Noon
    • Tanya
    • Lancer
    • 106.3 Homegrown
  • Music & More
    • 1063 SESSIONS: IN-STUDIO
    • 106THREE Concert Connection
    • Music Report
    • Inside Story
    • Hollywood Report
  • Connect
    • Contact
    • Request A Song
    • Take Our Survey
    • Community Calendar
    • Lafayette’s Rock & Alternative 106.3 Apps & Smart Speakers
    • Text Club
      • Text Club – Terms of Use
    • Sign Up For Our 1063 Newsletter
    • Contest Rules
    • General Contest Rules
    • PSA Submission
    • Careers At Delta Media Corp.
  • Advertise With Us
  • Flash flood warning issued for SWLA, several roads closed
  • LOCAL BIZ PROFILE: Gameday Men's Health
  • Delta Media announces exclusive coverage of the New Orleans Pelicans for 2024-25 season
  • Vermilion Parish Game of the Week returns to 106.3 FM
  • ESPN, Delta Media brings home multiple LSWA awards

Tornado Watch In Effect For All Of Acadiana

Posted by dylanguillory on April 1, 2019 in Blogs, Featured

The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has issued a TORNADO WATCH in effect until 7 pm today, Thursday, 4/18.

NOAA

The entire Acadiana region is included in the TORNADO WATCH area. There are several other WATCHES AND WARNINGS from the NWS and Delta Media will continue to update throughout the day.  The area is also under the influence of a WIND ADVISORY until 6 pm.

Radar was indicating a strong storm near Rockefeller Refuge (11:05a) and was moving northeast at 55 mph. Wind gusts with this storm could be at 50 mph or more.

This storm is the first of many squalls which can move through the area producing frequent and dangerous lightning. The area can expect various squalls moving through the Acadiana region throughout the afternoon.

The TORNADO WATCH includes all of the parishes and towns along the I10 corridor and includes Lafayette, Jeff Davis, Acadia, St Landry, and the Tornado Watch continues east into Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

According to the track of the storms, this area should move out of Acadiana by 7 pm today.

Be weather aware if you are traveling east from Lafayette as this system will move into Baton Rouge and New Orleans late this evening into the night.

Stay with Delta Media for updates.

(source)

 



Posted in Blogs, Featured | Tagged severe weather alert

Related Posts

Flash flood warning issued for SWLA, several roads closed→

Severe Storms Thursday Afternoon in Acadiana→

Missing imageHURRICANE PREPAREDNESS CHECKLIST→

Missing imageThis Week in Rock History!→

Get it on Google Play

Now Playing

Like Us on Facebook

Follow Us on Twitter

Tweets by @1063RL

©2025 KYMK-FM | Powered By: Vipology

Menu

  • EEO
  • KYMK Public File
  • Privacy Policy
  • Delta Media Corp.
HTML Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com