NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Delicate climate will proceed by way of the beginning of the week, however large modifications are on the way in which for the Gulf Coast.
Highs close to 80 levels are anticipated Sunday and Monday underneath partly cloudy skies. In a single day lows will keep hotter than current nights, with temperatures dipping into the 60s. Whereas fog is unlikely, a Coastal Flood Advisory stays in place by way of Monday night time resulting from higher-than-normal tides.
Rain and storms will develop late Monday into Tuesday as a chilly entrance strikes by way of. Heavy rain is the first concern, with 2 to 4 inches anticipated east of Interstate 55 and 1 to 2 inches farther west. Localized flooding might grow to be a difficulty, and extra rain is feasible alongside the Mississippi coast.
Cooler air will comply with the entrance, with highs within the 60s and lows dropping into the 40s or higher 30s by Thursday morning. Breezy winds will make it really feel even chillier later this week.
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