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Great parade weather today! Pay attention to tomorrow!

Great parade weather today! Pay attention to tomorrow!

Storm mardi grass

EFFORT. At 615 we send it to Raven and Boy. A nice morning, raven. But tomorrow could be different. Yes, tomorrow will be a completely different story for you. But Woldenberg Park Woldenberg Park this morning, which starts this morning, does not look bad this morning. Start a clear sky. I don't see any clouds out there at all. This is because we don't have any for ourselves at all. But here are the weather headings for us when we arrive tomorrow. You look at a strong wind clock. There is an alarm day, gusts up to about 50 km / h. Strong storms after 3 p.m. Tornados, wind and hail, heavy rain. All effects are on the table for us. Before we arrive there, we are now talking about the upper 30s to the lower 40 on the north coast. So yes, you start a little cooler and on the south coast you can look over the Bayou for this morning in the 50s. So cool start for us. Most of us are about five plus degrees cooler than yesterday morning. But if you don't get out immediately, this will be expected for the next few hours. SUNSHINE. The temperatures are gradually heating up. So yes, you need a jacket early. It may not need that later. As soon as you arrive around noon and beyond. But as soon as you arrive the evening, you will probably need it again, especially in the later years. You stay up. Heights for today will be until the lower 1970s, a little warmer than yesterday. So yesterday it sometimes felt a little cool. When you're out there on the parades. But for today and it will feel a little better for you. But again when you come on the evenings, it will probably be a bit cooler for you. No rain is expected in metairie in metairie, so they didn't expect rain either. 60 for you for the rest of the evening. Over there in Houma, also the 70 start and finally down to the 1960s. No matter where the parades are today, we can get started. A high wind clock for tomorrow morning, two morning evening. So here we talk about our gusts. Could reach up to 50 and this can affect some of the parades for tomorrow. So if you look at today's winds, gusts up to about 20. So it will be airy for today. And then we arrive tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. at 8 p.m. to see wind gusts at 20. And give it 25 miles per hour. Zulu begins while we progress all morning. Here is 10 a.m., look at your gusts. Start picking up about 25 30 km / h. As soon as you arrive at noon. This is the time when you really build 35 plus miles per hour. And so it only gets more wrapped from there until we let these storms roll afterwards. So things will be much calmer for us. But in the meantime, in the morning. Yes, you expect this wind, but as far as rain is concerned, look at the timing at 6 a.m., has no rain. Maybe a few showers. Only in our west while we progress the rest of the morning before noon. I don't really see much. As soon as we arrive at 1:02 p.m., we will start forming and pressing this line here. 3 p.m., then we are probably affected. So we will say in your evening late afternoon. So here is 5 p.m., we continue about seven. Most of it begins to clarify for us. So a fast, moving system for us. But just know that it could be a few strong winds. Check out one level two and level three when it comes to storms. So that you have the upper parts of the north coast under this improved risk to experience certain weather. IN ORDER. After that, however, things will dry out for us. And also a little cooler to look at the 1960s for their Wednesday and Thursday that ours

Great parade weather today! Pay attention to tomorrow!

Storm mardi grass

Today is absolutely perfect for parade weather! Expect a cool start with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The afternoon temperatures rise in the 70s! The evening temperatures fall for parades for the 1960s. Deeps this evening will be without rain in the 50s and 60s! Carnival grass is an alarm day due to a strong wind watch and heavy storms that move this afternoon. If you start for Zulu at 8 a.m., we only have increasing clouds and gusts 20-25 miles per hour. As soon as we have met at noon, the gusts will be 30-35 miles per hour and will become stronger in the late afternoon in the early evening. The heavy storms are expected to move in for the afternoon. At 1 p.m. some showers will enter the north coast. The strong line moves at 3 p.m. and looks at the east of New Orleans at 5 p.m. We will be back in the 70s to Friday and the weekend. Our next best rain probability is Saturday.

Today is absolutely perfect for parade weather! Expect a cool start with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The afternoon temperatures rise in the 70s!

Today's high temperatures

The evening temperatures fall for parades for the 1960s. Deeps this evening will be without rain in the 50s and 60s!

Mardi Gras Parade forecast

Mardi Gras is an alarm day due to a strong wind watch and heavy storms that move this afternoon. If you start for Zulu at 8 a.m., we only have increasing clouds and gusts 20-25 miles per hour.

Mardi Gras Parade forecast

As soon as we have met at noon, the gusts will be 30-35 miles per hour and will become stronger in the late afternoon in the early evening.

The gusts of wind on Tuesday

The heavy storms are expected to move in for the afternoon. At 1 p.m. some showers will enter the north coast. The strong line moves at 3 p.m. and may watch out to the east of New Orleans at 5 p.m. We see that storms get out of the region completely at 9 p.m.

heavy storms

After the storms on Wednesday, they mostly expect a clear sky, although only the maximum storms in the upper 60s are only slightly below average. We will be back in the 70s to Friday and the weekend. Our next best rain probability is Saturday.

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