Light rain tonight, milder days to end the week, then WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Days for another arctic deep freeze and possible wintry weather in your New Orleans weather forecast.Light rain will end late tonight. A few 0.10″s of an inch are possible.Skies will clear and we’ll be off to a chilly start to our Thursday.We should find a good amount of sun on Thursday and highs right around the average high of 62 for New Orleans at this time of the year.Friday will start off with plenty of sun while clouds will increase through the day. Highs will be rather mild, in the mid 60s, before a few light showers could develop by Friday night.Let’s start to break down the WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Days next week. The first Alert Day comes on Sunday for a drastic change in temperatures from Saturday to Sunday. Saturday will be mild after showers and storms are gone.Sunday will be windy and MUCH colder!Even colder air drops in on Monday.Let’s look at the differences in the forecast surrounding Tuesday. The latest forecast out of the U.S. now shows NOTHING on Tuesday in the way of precipitation! However, the forecast out of Europe still keeps Southeast Louisiana locked in with possible rain, freezing rain (ice), sleet (ice pellets), and snow.Both forecasts roll back the precipitation chances into Wednesday.Here’s what we’re confident of right now, and what we’re still trying to resolve.Milder days will end the week before an arctic cold front drives in much colder air from Saturday to Sunday. Thunderstorms could bring possible heavy rain Saturday morning so that will be a WDSU First Warning Weather IMPACT Day. A big swing in temperatures from Saturday to Sunday will drive out first Weather ALERT Day. Air that could be cold enough to freeze pipes over the Northshore on Monday make it another Weather ALERT Day. Possibly wintry precipitation lead the way for the Weather ALERT Day on Tuesday. And more cold air keep us under a WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Day on Wednesday too.Stay dry, keep warm, and prepare for next week now!- Devon
Light rain tonight, milder days to end the week, then WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Days for another arctic deep freeze and possible wintry weather in your New Orleans weather forecast.
Light rain will end late tonight. A few 0.10″s of an inch are possible.
Skies will clear and we’ll be off to a chilly start to our Thursday.
We should find a good amount of sun on Thursday and highs right around the average high of 62 for New Orleans at this time of the year.
Friday will start off with plenty of sun while clouds will increase through the day. Highs will be rather mild, in the mid 60s, before a few light showers could develop by Friday night.
Let’s start to break down the WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Days next week. The first Alert Day comes on Sunday for a drastic change in temperatures from Saturday to Sunday. Saturday will be mild after showers and storms are gone.
Sunday will be windy and MUCH colder!
Even colder air drops in on Monday.
Let’s look at the differences in the forecast surrounding Tuesday. The latest forecast out of the U.S. now shows NOTHING on Tuesday in the way of precipitation! However, the forecast out of Europe still keeps Southeast Louisiana locked in with possible rain, freezing rain (ice), sleet (ice pellets), and snow.
Both forecasts roll back the precipitation chances into Wednesday.
Here’s what we’re confident of right now, and what we’re still trying to resolve.
Milder days will end the week before an arctic cold front drives in much colder air from Saturday to Sunday. Thunderstorms could bring possible heavy rain Saturday morning so that will be a WDSU First Warning Weather IMPACT Day. A big swing in temperatures from Saturday to Sunday will drive out first Weather ALERT Day. Air that could be cold enough to freeze pipes over the Northshore on Monday make it another Weather ALERT Day. Possibly wintry precipitation lead the way for the Weather ALERT Day on Tuesday. And more cold air keep us under a WDSU First Warning Weather ALERT Day on Wednesday too.
Stay dry, keep warm, and prepare for next week now!
– Devon
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