A line of severe storms will bring a threat of tornadoes to all of Southeast Louisiana Saturday night in your New Orleans weather forecast.It will remain relatively mild tonight and could lead to some morning fog across the area.Temperatures will be in the 60s for most of us.With enough sun on Saturday, highs could top out around 82. South winds will be gusty around 15-25 mph too.We’re under a level 2, slight risk for severe storms Saturday night.It’s likely that a line of severe storms will move through some time after 6 pm across all of Southeast Louisiana brining a threat of heavy rain, cloud to ground lightning, severe winds over 58 mph, hail 1″ in size, and brief, relatively weak, embedded tornadoes.Here’s the timing from one of our best performing forecasts.Some forecast data show the storms moving in even earlier. Here’s my best timing for storm arrival right now.Sunday will be windy and colder, but sunnier and dry.A light freeze is possible for parts of the Northshore by President’s Day Monday.Our next round of rain moves in overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.MUCH colder air moves in at the end of next week. We could be dealing with another arctic blast bringing a hard freeze to the South Shore too!Severe storms will move in Saturday night. Sunday and Monday will start our cool trend next week. More rain moves in Tuesday night into Wednesday with another arctic blast possible by the end of next week.Be safe, and have a great holiday weekend!- Devon
A line of severe storms will bring a threat of tornadoes to all of Southeast Louisiana Saturday night in your New Orleans weather forecast.
It will remain relatively mild tonight and could lead to some morning fog across the area.
Temperatures will be in the 60s for most of us.
With enough sun on Saturday, highs could top out around 82. South winds will be gusty around 15-25 mph too.
We’re under a level 2, slight risk for severe storms Saturday night.
It’s likely that a line of severe storms will move through some time after 6 pm across all of Southeast Louisiana brining a threat of heavy rain, cloud to ground lightning, severe winds over 58 mph, hail 1″ in size, and brief, relatively weak, embedded tornadoes.
Here’s the timing from one of our best performing forecasts.
Some forecast data show the storms moving in even earlier. Here’s my best timing for storm arrival right now.
Sunday will be windy and colder, but sunnier and dry.
A light freeze is possible for parts of the Northshore by President’s Day Monday.
Our next round of rain moves in overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
MUCH colder air moves in at the end of next week. We could be dealing with another arctic blast bringing a hard freeze to the South Shore too!
Severe storms will move in Saturday night. Sunday and Monday will start our cool trend next week. More rain moves in Tuesday night into Wednesday with another arctic blast possible by the end of next week.
Be safe, and have a great holiday weekend!
– Devon
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