Update:
WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON
Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph expected.
Impacts portions of southeast Louisiana.
In effect from 8 AM this morning to 3 PM CDT this afternoon.
IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects.
Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Driving on elevated roadways could be difficult.
The storms arrive midday today. A flash flood watch is in effect through Thursday.
WWLTV’s Alexandra Cranford says, “We're watching for a heavy rain threat Tuesday through Thursday as a front stalls near us and moisture pumps in from the Gulf. It won't rain the whole time, but there will be rounds of rain with breaks. The rain first arrives Tuesday by roughly 11 a.m., and downpours will likely increase in the afternoon. Models indicate the heavy storms could continue through early evening before subsiding some by about 7 p.m.”
TUESDAY: 100% numerous downpours and storms. Some flooding possible. Few severe storms possible. Breezy. High: 75. Winds: SE 10-18.
WEDNESDAY: 70% numerous downpours and storms. Some flooding possible. Few severe storms possible. Breezy. Low: S 65, N 64. High: 74.
THURSDAY: 60% numerous downpours and storms. Some flooding possible. Few severe storms possible. Breezy and warmer. Low: S 68, N 67. High: 82.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. Warm. Low: S 61, N 58. High: 76.
SATURDAY: Partly sunny. 30% spotty showers and storms. Breezy. Warm and humid. Low: S 66, N 63. High: 83.
SUNDAY: 40% AM showers and storms, then some clearing. Warm, falling temperatures late. Breezy. Low: S 68, N 65. High: 77.
MONDAY: Cooler, less humid. Sunny skies! Low: S 53, N 47. High: 71.


