NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Temperatures are warming up throughout the area this weekend, with highs reaching the higher 60s to decrease 70s.
Winds are calming in comparison with latest days, making for nice daytime situations. Nonetheless, a gentle move of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico is setting the stage for patchy fog in a single day and into the early morning hours.
Tonight, fog and low clouds may cut back visibility in some areas, particularly close to the coast. Drivers ought to plan for potential visibility points throughout their Sunday morning commute. The fog is predicted to return Sunday night time and Monday morning, creating related challenges because the workweek begins.
The following few days will keep gentle, with highs within the low 70s and a mixture of solar and clouds. Rain possibilities stay minimal by means of midweek, except for a couple of remoted coastal showers.
A chilly entrance is predicted to strategy late Thursday, bringing the potential for gentle rain and cooler temperatures. Whereas the precise timing of the entrance is unsure, temperatures will drop considerably by the top of the week, with highs within the 60s and in a single day lows dipping into the 50s.
Because the cooler air settles in, one other push of even colder temperatures is probably going heading into subsequent weekend, providing a preview of winter throughout the area.
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