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Lucky St. Patrick's Day forecast; Warming trend this week

Lucky St. Patrick's Day forecast; Warming trend this week

616. Let us send it to raven and raven. I know that this week will be nice, but we are still trying to find out what happened over the weekend. Yes, it is a very busy weekend, especially for the north coast. Right near this Louisiana Mississippi State Line. East Fork in dealing with the damage to this Kentwood area. Consider an EF1, but finally F3 Durban and then also Tylertown, which also deals with some damage. The National Weather Service still has many areas to evaluate, as we can achieve for today. But when we speak for today, we will see a lot of sunshine. You start with the first incling. This is the Pontchartrain Conservancy camera. Check out the background right there. Not much cloud cover at all, but you can overthrow waves against the side. Little Breezy in this direction. Elsewhere, however, not really so windy, but ten miles per hour of resting out on the sea front for you at the moment. So the biggest difference for you this morning. I will be the way it feels when you got up yesterday at this time, maybe you put yourself on the church. Maybe you have prepared for the day. This time they watched about 15 to 20 degrees warmer this time when we are sitting. So you need a jacket when you go outside, especially on the north coast, much cooler. Take a look at Belle Chase 39 degrees for you as you wake up. But 59 on the sea front you obviously have some air over you, the warmer water overflow. So this helps to keep your temperatures a little warmer than everyone else. So just not a cold start for the day for the afternoon. Not so bad. Quite similar to yesterday. Another difference, not nearly as airy. So we only talk about about five miles per hour for your wind speeds. 70s for the afternoon. So should feel quite pleasant. We should be here at this time of year. IN ORDER. So let's talk about the block party of St. Patrick Day. That is why we will predict for you all day over 10 a.m. 60s to noon. We will continue. You will probably also see a little for the afternoon around 5:00 a.m. As soon as the parade begins, good weather should also have good weather. View of the 1960s. So I don't expect a cloud cover. Not only that, I won't see any rain either, even if we also come to our Tuesday. So here is what happens tonight. Tomorrow morning, still on the cooler side, 40s 50s for you. So this part will not change. But look at that too. Tew points will increase. I won't be terrible for us at the weekend. That didn't feel too good. I won't feel that bad, but I only know that it will tick a little and then tick again. How we get into the weekend. Speaking of the weekend before we arrive there, let's talk about the rain opportunities for Wednesday. So some rain opportunities will appear. This is a lower chance, but either way there is a chance that it will move in. So we give about 2.030% chance for people to see some rain. And then we get a front that writes through. It is weaker. So we don't talk about storms that roll in. There could be a few thunder. From now on. But I think thunderstorms, although they will probably only be in our north. So we will see a lot better in front of you. Rainfall. Speaking of it, I didn't see much for the month, but here is what's going on for you. Had a lot over the weekend. Here is a look at the rest of the WDSU warning seven days forecast in the mid -1970s for their Tuesday. We are in the 80s by Wednesday and then we will fall to this front afterwards

Lucky St. Patrick's Day forecast; Warming trend this week

We are a bit lucky in this working week. We start the morning temperatures on the cooler side with deep stalls in the 30s and 40s on the Northshore and in the 40s and 50s on the South Shore. Expect sunshine with heights in the low 70s! On the way to one of today's block parties or the parade? We start early in the 50s, then in the 1960s and 70s for the afternoon, then back to the 60s and 50s for the evening. The lows this evening will fall into the Northshore and the low 50s at the South Shore on the low 40s. Get ready for a somewhat warmer day on Tuesday. The heights rise in the mid -1970s with a mainly sunny sky. Heights until Wednesday warm in the upper 70s to low 80s! We will also have more cloud cover with the chance to see a few showers. A few growl may be possible. It is a weaker front that goes through on Wednesday. However, our high temperatures will fall into the upper 1960s on Thursday and Friday, only a bit below average. Our next best rain probability will return to the upper 70s this weekend with the heating of the temperatures.

We are a bit lucky in this working week. We start the morning temperatures on the cooler side with deep stalls in the 30s and 40s on the Northshore and in the 40s and 50s on the South Shore. Expect sunshine with heights in the low 70s!

On the way to one of today's block parties or the parade? We start early in the 50s, then in the 1960s and 70s for the afternoon, then back to the 60s and 50s for the evening.

The lows this evening will fall into the Northshore and the low 50s at the South Shore on the low 40s.

Get ready for a somewhat warmer day on Tuesday. The heights rise in the mid -1970s with a mainly sunny sky. Heights until Wednesday warm in the upper 70s to low 80s! We will also have more cloud cover with the chance to see a few showers. A few growl may be possible.

It is a weaker front that goes through on Wednesday. However, our high temperatures will fall into the upper 1960s on Thursday and Friday, only a bit below average. Our next best rain probability will return to the upper 70s this weekend with the heating of the temperatures.