Thursday weather conditions: 75 degrees and mostly sunny, winds 10 to 15 mph with higher gusts possible, low of 57 degrees.Potential severe weather threats include tornadoes and large hail.Up to 1 inch of rainfall, with locally higher amounts possible.storms should wrap up after midnight Wednesday Thunderstorms will likely begin between 4 and 8 p.m.Wednesday temperature: high of 82 degrees and low of 60 degrees.Thursday weather conditions: 74 degrees and sunny, winds 5 to 15 mph with higher gusts possible, low of 50 degrees.Potential severe weather threats include tornadoes, large hail and flooding in areas with poor drainage.Rainfall up to 1.5 inches, with locally higher amounts possible.Thunderstorms will likely begin mid-afternoon and move east by 5 p.m.Wednesday temperature: high of 82 degrees and low of 55 degrees.and then exit the state toward Mississippi's Gulf coast through midnight. The storm system will then move to the New Orleans area sometime between 4 and 8 p.m. New Orleans and Baton Rouge have a “slight” risk of severe weather, meaning that residents should expect scattered severe thunderstorms and high wind speeds.ĭuring a briefing Wednesday morning, an NWS meteorologist said the Baton Rouge area would likely see severe weather impacts between noon and 4 p.m. ![]() Parts of the state north of the I-10/I-12 corridor are expected to get the worst of the system’s effects. However, it won’t originate from the Pacific Northwest like last week’s system rather this storm will come to us from the Midwest and the High Plains. Like last week’s storm system, this week’s storms will approach Louisiana from the west. ![]() 2/x /up6J4cwKp7- NWS New Orleans March 30, 2022 A line of storms is currently west of our area in Texas and is expected to move eastward towards Louisiana later today. The timing still looks to be in the afternoon into the evening hours. Baton Rouge is at moderate risk of experiencing severe weather threats, while New Orleans is just below that at an enhanced level as of Tuesday afternoon. Strong EF-2 tornadoes are also possible, a threat level that increased on Tuesday. Thursday for southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi. “There will be the chance for a tornado or two, but mostly that's going to be embedded inside the line.”īesides strong gusts inside the system, a tweet from NWS said residents should be wary this Tuesday through Thursday of smaller gusts of 30 to 40 mph and sustained winds of 25 to 30 mph.Ī high wind warning was in effect Wednesday through 9 p.m., and a wind advisory will follow through 1 a.m. ![]() “The wind right now looks like it could be 70-plus mph inside this line that's going to move through on Wednesday,” Williams said. 1/x /ewwZWKnw3J- NWS New Orleans March 30, 2022 Biggest threats remain damaging winds (70+ mph) and embedded tornadoes, which has potential to be strong or long track. Here's the latest on today's severe weather threat.
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