Another hot and humid start to the week. More Saharan Dust expected for Tuesday but clears out for the Fourth of July weekend.
WWL-TV’s Dave Nussbaum says, “A ridge of high pressure will sit over the Gulf of Mexico today and that will keep southerly winds over us. A weak trough of low pressure will move by just north of Louisiana this afternoon. This will set off spotty showers and storms. Some heavy rain is possible. It will be a hot and humid day with highs in the lower 90s. It will feel like 100-105. Tonight will be mostly cloudy and muggy with lows in the 70s north and south.”
Here is a look at the 7 Day Forecast for the New Orleans area: WWLTV #lawx pic.twitter.com/u3zjgoduGJ
— Dave Nussbaum (@Dave_Nussbaum) June 29, 2020Here is your detailed forecast:
TODAY: Sun/cloud mix, hot and humid with a 30% chance for showers and storms. Highs: 93, feels like 100-105. Wind S 5-10 mph.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and muggy. Lows north: 75 and south: 79. Wind S 3-7 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with a 20% chance for showers and storms. Highs: 93. Wind S 5-10 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy, hazy, hot and humid with a 20% chance for showers and storms. Lows north: 76 and south: 80. Highs: 94.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy, hazy, hot and humid with a 20% chance for showers and storms. Lows north: 76 and south: 80. Highs: 94.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy, hot and humid with a 605 chance for showers and storms. Some heavy rain. Lows north: 75 and south: 80. Highs: 92.
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with a 40% chance for showers and storms. Lows north: 74 and south: 79. Highs: 93.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with a 40% chance for showers and storms. Lows north: 74 and south: 79. Highs: 93.



