NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The tropics proceed to be quiet domestically and there’s not going to be a lot change over the following week. There will likely be a wave shifting west by the Gulf by the top of the weekend that would deliver rain possibilities again up by Sunday and Monday, however does not seem like it is going to be creating.
A stronger wave coming off Africa has a medium probability of growth the following few days because it strikes west. Nonetheless this won’t be a difficulty for wherever close to the Gulf.
Regionally we’ll proceed to see extra normal early August climate. Just like the previous couple of days we’ll see remoted storms Thursday afternoon however loads of solar exterior of these. Sluggish motion might result in remoted avenue flooding as temperatures high out at 92-94. Rain possibilities appears a bit decrease on Friday at 30%. Remoted storms will once more be potential on Saturday.
Keep updated with the newest information, climate and sports activities by downloading the WGNO app on the Apple or Google Play shops and by subscribing to the WGNO e-newsletter.
Newest Posts
- Trump faces Ghislaine Maxwell conundrum
- Not a lot occurring the following few days
- There is no place like house: Ian Conerly-Goodly returns to Southeastern for senior season
- Battle-tested expertise headlines Southeastern’s 2025 soccer roster
- Plaquemines Parish residents pissed off new Belle Chasse Bridge tolling system


