NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — We’ve acquired an lively weekend forward, with two rounds of storms more likely to transfer by way of the realm between Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning. The primary batch appears to be like to reach Saturday afternoon and night from the west, however that spherical shouldn’t be too intense — some gusty winds or a short downpour doable, however the primary line ought to weaken because it strikes east.
The second spherical is available in late Saturday evening into early Sunday morning, and that’s the one to observe extra intently. Situations shall be a little bit extra unstable by then, with sufficient wind shear to assist some stronger storms. Damaging wind gusts would be the predominant concern, however a number of temporary tornadoes can’t be dominated out, particularly west of I-55. Rain may additionally fall rapidly at instances, resulting in some ponding or minor road flooding in low-lying spots.

Apart from the storms, robust onshore winds will proceed by way of Saturday evening, which suggests tough surf and tides working larger than regular alongside the coast. Some coastal roads may briefly tackle water round excessive tide.
As soon as the chilly entrance pushes by way of late Sunday, issues will cool down rapidly. Anticipate cooler, drier air to maneuver in to begin the brand new week — highs within the 60s and lows dipping into the 40s and 50s by midweek. So after a stormy Saturday evening, we’ll lastly get that crisp fall really feel returning early subsequent week.
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