
Tonight is going to get real chilly again, in fact, even colder than last night.
"This will be the coldest night of the week, as temperatures drop to middle 40s on the Southshore and upper 30s north of the lake," said WWL-TV meteorologist Alexandra Cranford. "Make sure pets are safe and warm, but you don't have to worry so much about plants overnight as frost is not expected at this time."
There is a possibility that we could see rain late Thursday and Friday as some low pressure skirts close to our coastline.
Good news, however, the weekend looks dry with some gradual warming.
DETAILED FORECAST:
TONIGHT:Mostly clear to partly cloudy and chilly. Lows north around 39 and south around 47. Wind NE 6-12 mph.
THURSDAY:Mostly cloudy and cool with a 20% chance for isolated showers. Highs around 59. Wind NE 6-12 mph.
FRIDAY:Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance for spotty showers. Lows north around 47 and south around 55. Highs around 65.
SATURDAY:Partly cloudy and warmer. Lows north around 50 and south around 54. Highs around 69.
SUNDAY:Plenty of sun and warmer. Lows north around 50 and south around 57. Highs around 74.
MONDAY:Mostly cloudy, breezy, warmer and more humid with a 40% chance for scattered showers. Lows north around 59 and south around 63. Highs around 77.
TUESDAY:A 60% chance for morning rain and storms, then becoming sunny, breezy and cooler with falling temperatures. Lows north around 48 and south around 55. Highs around 59.