NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — We’ve acquired yet another heat and principally dry stretch to get via earlier than issues flip stormy. Excessive stress stays in management via Saturday afternoon, maintaining the climate quiet with highs climbing into the higher 80s. Skies keep principally clear and humidity will begin creeping up as moisture will increase forward of our subsequent entrance.
By Saturday evening, a robust chilly entrance begins pushing via the world, and that’s when the climate takes a extra lively flip. Search for storms to start transferring in after sundown and nearer to midnight.
We’re at the moment below a Marginal Danger (degree 1 of 5) for extreme climate Saturday evening. Whereas this isn’t a serious outbreak setup, the components are there for a number of robust storms able to producing damaging winds round 60 mph. There’s additionally simply sufficient instability and wind shear that we are able to’t utterly rule out a quick twister, particularly nearer to the coast.
As soon as the entrance clears out early Sunday, excessive stress settles again in — and which means a stretch of quieter, extra snug climate for many of subsequent week. Highs will drop again into the decrease 80s with cooler nights within the 50s. Fashions nonetheless disagree a bit on whether or not a weak dry entrance passes via Tuesday, however even when it does, it gained’t deliver a lot rain. All in all, a drier, cooler, and calmer workweek forward after the weekend storms transfer via.
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