Skip to main content

Hot With A Few Showers and Storms Today

Short Term Forecast:  We have some partly to mostly cloudy skies with patchy fog on this Thursday
Morning.  Visibilities could quickly drop, so be careful!  It is warm and muggy with temperatures in the upper 60s.

A cold front will be sitting north of Louisiana today, and that puts Baton Rouge in a very warm and humid air mass.  This will give us partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and storms popping up this afternoon.  A few storms could produce some heavy rain.  Highs temperatures will be around 90.

The cold front will be drifting to the south tonight and that will allow for a few showers to linger.  Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy and muggy with lows in the upper 60s.

That front will move through town on Friday.  It will give us partly cloudy skies along with a few showers and storms.  We will still be hot and humid with highs around 90.  The front will be along the coast by Friday
Night.  We will become mostly clear and less humid.  It will also be cooler with lows in the lower 60s.

Memorial Day Weekend:  An area of high pressure will build in behind the front and settle over the Southeast U.S. this weekend.  This will give us mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies each day Saturday through Monday.  We will be very warm, but not humid - actually comfortable - with highs in the upper 80s. Each night will be cool and pleasant with lows in the lower to mid 60s.

Keep that umbrella with you in case you run into a shower and have a great day!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you for some other informative blog.
The place else could I am getting that type of information written
in such a perfect approach? I have a project that I'm simply now running on, and I have been on the look out for such info.

Look at my blog post; モンスター ヘッドホン
Anonymous said…
Definitely imagine that that you said. Your favourite reason appeared to be on the net
the simplest factor to take note of. I say to you, I certainly get
annoyed even as other people consider worries that they just don't understand about. You managed to hit the nail upon the top as neatly as defined out the whole thing with no need side effect , other folks can take a signal. Will likely be again to get more. Thank you

Also visit my web blog: saffron extract
Anonymous said…
Hi there! I could have sworn I've visited your blog before but after browsing through some of the articles I realized it's new to me.
Anyhow, I'm definitely pleased I found it and I'll
be book-marking it and checking back regularly!


Take a look at my weblog; tdserver12.fnal.gov
Anonymous said…
Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wished to say that I've truly enjoyed browsing your blog posts. After all I'll be subscribing to your feed
and I hope you write again soon!

Also visit my page ... healthy lifestyle
Anonymous said…
I was recommended this web site by my cousin. I am not sure whether this post is written
by him as nobody else know such detailed about my difficulty.
You're incredible! Thanks!

Here is my web-site ... spraying multicolor paints

Popular posts from this blog

The Unseasonably Cool Weather Continues

Short Term Forecast :  It is a very cold morning across the Capital City with clear skies and temperatures in the 30s.  A light freeze is expected!  I hope that you brought in your plants last night.  Take that jacket with you this morning. An area of high pressure remains over the Southeast U.S. today.  This will keep us sunny and with the northwest winds over us, we will stay cool.  High temperatures will be in the upper 50s. Another freeze is expected tonight for the Baton Rouge area.  We will be clear with calm winds and very good radiational cooling.  Low temperatures will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s.  The NWS has issued a Freeze Warning for areas along and north of the I-10/12 corridor from 2 AM to 8 AM Wednesday Morning.  The freeze could last 2 to 6+ hours and that would be long enough to kill any vegetation.  Make sure you bring in your plants or at least cover them tonight!  Bundle up! Week Ahead :  The area of high pressure will stay put through

Major Snowstorm Headed To Northeast US Tomorrow

For all of my friends and family that live in the Northeast US...here is my latest analysis of the winter storm heading your way on Friday into Saturday: The same area of low pressure that brought the heavy rain and thunderstorms to Louisiana last night and this morning will be moving up the East Coast on Friday.  It will get much stronger and become a  Nor' Easter that will impact all the major cities from Philly to NYC to Boston as well as inland areas. Delmarva to NJ Coastal Areas :  Winter Storm Warning in effect from Friday AM until Saturday AM!  It looks like it will start out as a brief period of snow along the coast in the morning then change into a windy rain during the day.  Then go to a heavy snow late Friday into Saturday Morning.  Snow accumulations of 4-8" are possible.  Some minor ice accumulations are possible too. Winds will be sustained around 30+ mph and coastal erosion will be possible too. NE PA : Winter Storm Warning from 10 am Friday until 7 am Sat

Today Is The 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Gustav

Early in the morning on September 1, 2008, Labor Day, Hurricane Gustav made landfall near Cocodrie, LA.  It was a strong category 2 hurricane with 110 mph winds.  At one point, right before Gustav made landfall over Western Cuba, winds were as high as 150 mph (Category 4).  It did weaken as it crossed Cuba, but did regain strength as it sat in the middle of the Gulf as it became a Category 3 storm with winds of 115 mph.  This storm became the worst one ever to impact Baton Rouge, LA.  Sustained winds around 70 mph with a 91 mph wind gust was reported at Baton Rouge Metro Airport, 108 and 117 mph wind gusts were reported in Houma, LA.  That caused significant damage and, at one point, the entire city of Baton Rouge was without power. Hurricane Gustav moved slowly inland and the eastern-edge of the eye wall moved along the Mississippi River into Baton Rouge.  It continued northward through West Feliciana & Pointe Coupee Parishes.  The worst damage was seen along this line.  Area