It is not known. It is impossible to predict a tornado for a specific location until it actually occurs. Regional tornado potential can be predicted up to a few days in advance, but even then there is a lot of uncertainty. A forecast could say tornadoes are likely, but cannot say for certain if a tornado will touch down in a particular area such as central Louisiana. As of August 22, 2013 there is little to no tornado potential in the southern United States for the next few days.
The entire state of Louisiana is in the Central time zone.
Yes, tornadoes have hit Louisiana in the past. Louisiana is located in an area known as "Tornado Alley" where tornadoes are more common due to the atmospheric conditions. It is important to stay informed and prepared for severe weather in tornado-prone areas.
is their going to be a tornadoyes their is going to be a tornado in Oceanside im scard
Yes, Louisiana is central time zone.
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
If, by today you mean March 5, 2011 then yes. An EF2 tornado hit the town of Rayne, Louisiana and killed 1 person.
· Central, Louisiana
Tornado Alley did not occur. It was not an event. Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States.
Gradually Going Tornado was created in 1980-02.
No, New Orleans, Louisiana is in the Central time zone.
The address of the Historical Association Of Central Louisiana is: Po Box 1007, Alexandria, LA 71309
The Yazoo City tornado of 2010 affected two states: Louisiana and Mississippi.