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WFO Lake Charles      Summer 2005
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July Averages
High Temperature: 91�F
Low Temperature: 74�F
Precipitation:  5.13"

August Averages
High Temperature: 91�F
Low Temperature: 74�F
Precipitation:  4.85"

September Averages
High Temperature: 88�F
Low Temperature: 69�F
Precipitation:  5.95"

Inside This Issue

 Meet the NWS Lake Charles Staff
 � Weather Extremes
 � Seasonal Weather Review
 � And the Heat Goes On!
 � Salute to the Offshore
 � The 2005 Hurricane Season is Here!
 � Drought Conditions Across the Region
 � The Life of an Electronics Technician
 � May 29th-30th Severe Storms
 � Tropical Cyclone Definitions
 �
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Hails and Farewells

The National Weather Service in Lake Charles would like to welcome our newest employee, Jay Morris, to our office.  Jay becomes our new Information Technology Officer, and joins us from Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked in the private sector.  

Welcome aboard, Jay!

 


 


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