Today: We started the morning with heavy rain in some spots, but throughout the afternoon, it will mainly be dry. There is still the possibility of spotty showers, but rain chances will increase tonight. Skies will be cloudy, and it will be warm and muggy. Winds will be light out of the north. High near 74.
Tonight: A cold front will pass through southeast Louisiana, and ahead of that front, we could see a few scattered showers. These will mainly occur early in the night. By sunrise, most will be dry and cloudy. Winds will be light out of the east. Low near 57.
Extended: Wednesday will start with cloudy skies, but by the afternoon, the sun will come out. Highs will be in the upper 60s, but the cold will kick in overnight. Lows will dip into the 30s with mostly clear skies. Mostly clear conditions will continue into Thursday. Temperatures will only rise into the upper 50s, so it will be a little chilly. Lows will drop into the mid 30s, but we’ll warm up on Friday. High pressure will settle into the region, and this will lead to seasonable temperatures in the low to mid 60s. By Saturday, it will again be unseasonably warm as highs rise into the 70s. Clouds will return, and overnight, there could be scattered showers. Our next front will arrive on Sunday, which will result in cooler and more seasonable temperatures by Monday.