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Chilly rain anticipated Sunday evening into Monday morning throughout South Louisiana


NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A low strain system transferring in from the Gulf will carry a chilly rain to the realm Sunday evening into Monday morning, however extreme climate just isn’t anticipated.

Coastal areas in Louisiana and Mississippi are prone to see the heaviest rainfall, with totals starting from 1 to three inches. Areas farther inland can anticipate decrease quantities. Rainfall might briefly be heavy in some spots, which can result in minor ponding in city areas.

Regardless of the chilly temperatures, winter climate like snow or ice gained’t be a difficulty, as temperatures throughout the rain will stay within the low 50s.

After the rain strikes out Monday morning, dry and chilly circumstances will settle in for the remainder of the workweek.

Temperatures will dip to close freezing by Tuesday morning, with a brisk wind chill making it really feel even colder—down into the 20s and 30s. Tuesday morning is anticipated to be the coldest of the week, so bundle up, and keep in mind to guard pets, crops, and pipes.

A gradual warming pattern begins midweek, with afternoon highs climbing into the mid-50s to low 60s. Anticipate largely clear skies and nice, dry climate by Friday.

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