NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – One other spherical of storms on the best way for the early morning hours of Sunday that convey the potential for extreme climate.
The threats for these storms are the identical as what we noticed on Saturday with the possibility to see a couple of tornadoes, damaging wind gusts as much as 60-mph and flooding.

We are going to nonetheless have a Coastal Flood Advisory and Small Craft Advisory in impact till Sunday at 7 a.m.


Having a look at FUTURECAST at precisely what we’re in for by way of storms:




Band of storms will begin creeping into our neck of the woods round 5 a.m. on Sunday then cross via our space till about 10 a.m.
Clouds will linger with us for lunchtime, however the afternoon will convey growing sunshine throughout southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi.

Having a look on the potential rainfall whole quantities, it appears like we’ll see roughly about an 1.5” in most spots with coastal Terrebonne parish and Mississippi counties getting as much as 2″.

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