Coverage will be scattered to widespread (40-80%). Each day, rounds of showers and thunderstorms will develop as the marine breezes move inland from the late morning through the afternoon. Over the local area, a weakness between two ridges will maintain plenty of instability anyway. Deep tropical moisture will not budge from the region through early next week and that will make it difficult for any kind of warming in the atmosphere to totally shut down the rain machine. The Explanation: This is as routine of a weather pattern as we have seen in quite some time. No tropical development is expected over the next five days. The Tropics: The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean are quiet. CLICK HERE for your detailed 7-Day Forecast. One or two could also contain gusty wind. Any of them will be capable of brief downpours and localized nuisance flooding issues. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible each day from about 10am – 7pm. Mornings will start in the mid 70s followed by a late morning or early afternoon peak in the upper 80s and low 90s. Thursday should continue the trend of an earlier onset of action, but that is the only true forecast difference to highlight. That makes the weather predictable, if not inconvenient at times. Up Next: There is no sign of the pattern letting up this week. We will be sure to provide information in our forecasts as to when you can expect rain when chances are on the board. For instance, 100% DOES NOT mean it will rain all day. Keep in mind, those chances tell nothing about timing. Here is a quick reminder about what those mean for the WBRZ Weather 13 Parish, 3 County forecast area.ġ0-30% - Isolated: a few locations receive measurable rainģ0-60% - Scattered: part to half of the area receives measurable rainĦ0-100% - Widespread: almost all of the area receives measurable rain We are often talking about those rain chances or percentages on the forecast board often seen during the warm season. Any sunshine will quickly give way to scattered showers and thunderstorms from late morning through late afternoon. High temperatures may struggle to reach the low 90s with most spots staying in the 80s thanks to earlier development of showers and thunderstorms. Low temperatures will dip back into the mid 70s. Next 24 Hours: As showers and thunderstorms gradually diminish during the evening hours, some gaps in the clouds will become apparent-especially after midnight. Any storms will be capable of gusty wind as well as heavy rain leading to some localized street and poor drainage flooding. Plenty of showers and thunderstorms will be around through the workweek.
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