000 FXUS64 KLCH 220904 AFDLCH SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA AND SOUTHEAST TEXAS FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 304 AM CST TUE JAN 22 2002 .TODAY... The Gulf warm front advancing into the far offshore waters...moving more slowly than previously thought. Believe that the stable rains will start later in the morning...giving way to afternoon convective rains. The heaviest activity is expected across the Piney Hills region of central Louisiana and southeast Texas. .TONIGHT... Convective rains are expected to end in the early evening hours. Near record warm minimums are possible. The record warm minimums are: AEX 64 1943 BPT 66 1929 LCH 66 1929 LFT 67 1920. Strong Gulf air advection will hold temperatures up overnight. .WEDNESDAY... Strong Gulf air advection will persist. Sustained 20-knot southerly winds are possible near noon. A meridional temperature distribution will set up in the afternoon...coolest near the coast. Also...record warm maximums are possible...especially over the Piney Hills region. The record warm maximums are: AEX 81 1943 BPT 81 1909 LCH 85 1914 LFT 83 1933. .WEDNESDAY NIGHT... An approaching cold front will trigger scattered to numerous heavy showers and thunderstorms during the overnight hours. Otherwise... warm minimums will prevail...running 20 to 25 degrees F above the benchmark normals. .THURSDAY... A strong cold front will sweep through. The maximums will be reached during the morning hours...falling rapidly in the afternoon. .PRELIMINARY NUMBERS... AEX 70/62/80/60/62 63268 BPT 73/64/77/63/65 42246 LCH 72/64/78/63/65 42246 LFT 72/65/79/65/67 52247 .LCH...NONE. $$ Trares