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A Very Warm and Humid Start To The Week

Short Term Forecast:  We begin this new work week with some patchy dense fog across Southeast Louisiana.  Visibilities could be less than 1/4 mile at times.  Otherwise, it is mostly clear and mild with temperatures in the 60s.

An area of high pressure will sit over the Southeast U.S. today, that will bring southerly winds over the state. This is going to lead to partly cloudy, very warm and humid weather this afternoon.  High temperatures will be in the mid 80s.

Expect mostly clear skies with patchy fog again tonight.  It will be warm and muggy with lows near 70.

Week Ahead:  The area of high pressure will stay east of Louisiana on Tuesday and Wednesday.  We will have more partly cloudy, warm and humid weather each day with a few sprinkles possible.  Highs will be in the mid 80s and lows near 70 each night.

The weather will start to change on Thursday thanks to a cold front moving toward Louisiana.  We will be partly to mostly cloudy during the day with a few showers or storms popping up.  Highs will be in the lower 80s.

The cold front will move into and through Baton Rouge on Thursday Night/Friday Morning.  A squall line of thunderstorms is expected to form and push through town.  These storms could be strong to severe at times with gusty winds, hail and heavy rain.  Lows will be in the mid 50s.

The cold front will clear the area by Friday Afternoon and the skies will begin to clear.  It will turn MUCH COOLER with highs only in the lower 70s.  Friday Night will be clear and MUCH COLDER with lows in the mid 40s.  I wouldn't put away your sweaters quite yet!

Weekend Outlook:  An area of high pressure will build over us this weekend.  This will draw down some cool northerly winds which will also keep the humidity down.  Each day will be sunny with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the upper 40s to lower 50s.

Enjoy the really warm weather and have a great day! -Dave

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