The next upper level trough will quickly build into the Southeast on Wednesday night sending another cold front through the area. This system could stall offshore to keep precipitation in the forecast, and as the upper level trough deepens to maintain cold air, there could be some interesting possibilities by the end of next week.
The conditions do not like quite right at this time, so we will not say the words, but stay tuned. Your weather updates can be found on News 2, wbrz. Friday PM Forecast: wintry chill moving in this weekend. While wintry precipitation is not a concern for the local area, wind chills The United States was hit with 20 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in An estimated lives were lost Drought conditions are spreading across all of Drought conditions are spreading across all of Louisiana.
Seven months out of the What is Wind Chill? As temperatures begin to fall during the winter season, meteorologists will often talk about the wind chill. Unpredictable weather could force farmers to wait for a new set of blooms and then another few-or-more weeks for those to blossom and bulk into marketable strawberries. Because there is no perfect weather for growing strawberries, Fletcher said the best thing to do is to stay flexible. After a tough year for Louisiana growers, Fletcher said he hopes consumers can make it worthwhile by buying local produce.
Email Terell Wilkins at twilkins theadvocate. Edit Close. Toggle navigation. While wintry precipitation is not a concern for the local area, wind chills will be a factor on Sunday.
Next 24 Hours: Increasing clouds are expected overnight in advance of a strong cold front. Southeast winds out ahead of this system will hold low temperatures in the low 50s and likely cause them to rise through daybreak. Around dawn Saturday, scattered showers will begin to develop. Ahead of the front, high temperatures will make it into the 60s for a short time.
However, as a band of showers and isolated thunderstorms blows through around midday, winds will become northwesterly at mph and temperatures will drop. Expect thermometers to fall through the 50s and into the 40s by Saturday evening. Up Next: Behind the cold front, northwest winds of mph, and gusts over 30mph, will continue ushering in much colder air into Sunday morning. While low temperatures will be in the 30s as the day begins, wind chills will be in the 20s.
Afternoon high temperatures will struggle to reach the mid 40s with wind chills in the 30s. Especially early, cloud cover will linger with just enough moisture for some sprinkles or possibly even snow flurries, mainly north and east of Baton Rouge.
Any flying flakes will be isolated and not stick. As winds lighten and skies clear, low temperatures will then get close to freezing on Monday morning. Sunshine will push high temperatures back into the 50s during the afternoon. Tuesday will remain dry and turn milder before the next cold front arrives late Wednesday. The Explanation: A significant upper level trough of low pressure over the Midwest will merge with a smaller, shortwave trough of low pressure dropping out of Canada.
As this occurs, a low pressure system and associated front will develop and deepen over the Arklatex Region into Saturday and clouds will increase through daybreak. Temperatures may sneak into the low 60s before the storm system treks across our area from the morning through the afternoon. Moisture and instability in the atmosphere will be limited so a band of showers along the cold front is the most likely scenario for precipitation. While a thunderstorm or two is possible, severe weather is highly unlikely.
Dry air will cut into the storm system by Saturday evening, effectively ending precipitation from west to east. An upper level cold pool trailing the frontal system will spin over the area on Sunday morning. Morning high of 64F with temps falling to near Partly cloudy during the evening followed by cloudy skies overnight.
Low 39F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Cloudy skies early will become partly cloudy later in the day. High 51F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. Low 33F. A mainly sunny sky. High 59F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Clear skies. Low 34F. Except for a few afternoon clouds, mainly sunny. High 66F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
A few clouds from time to time. Low 52F. Partial cloudiness early, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. High around 75F.
Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Showers early becoming a steady light rain late. Low 46F. Showers in the morning, then cloudy in the afternoon. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph. Cloudy skies early will become partly cloudy later at night. Low 31F.
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