Chance for rain returns Thursday

Saturday evening into the night Webster Parish escaped from any dangerous weather. We had heavy rain and lightning. Speaking of lightning, in the attached radar imagery you can see moderate to heavy rain.
During these non-severe thunderstorms, Minden, Sibley and on south in Webster Parish, you can see lightning strikes and the further south the storm went, the lightning got more intense. The reason why is, because in Bienville Parish there was a tornado warning. You might be able to see the warning on the radar in the red box.We didn’t have any tornadoes on the ground.
In central Louisiana at one point there were 9 tornado warnings. 

Let’s look back at the low temperatures. 

February 9: Springhill had a low of 45 F while Minden low was 50F both cities had patchy fog.  

February 10: Springhill low was 62 degrees F and Minden low was 64F 

February 11:  Springhill recorded a low of 50F and Minden was 57F
Each city had a trace of rain.

February 12: Springhill low was 36F and Minden was 41F

February 13: Springhill low was 34F and Minden was 37F 

February 14: Springhill low was 50F and Minden was 53 F

February 15: Springhill low was 57F and Minden was 58F

After the storm passed, at 7 a.m., rain readings: Springhill had 1.80 inches and Minden had 1.37 inches..

Looking at the coming week our lows will range from 50s .
A chance for rain on Thursday. 

If you have any pictures of any weather-related damage, please send them to me. This goes for any upcoming severe weather.  Please include, the location, time and dates .
If the pictures are chosen for publication, you will receive full credit. Please include your name.  Send them to Jerrystrahan5@gmail.com .

(Jerry Strahan was a first responder in fire and emergency services for almost 45 years. He lives in north Webster Parish and has written weather articles for other publications.)