Flash Flood Watch has been extended through 7 pm CDT Friday for much of the area. Additional rainfall of 2-5in with locally higher amounts is forecast through Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
WWLTV’s Chief Meteorologist, Chris Franklin says, “Nicholas is now a post-tropical cyclone, and the center of circulation is near southwestern Louisiana. It will move very slowly to the north and continue to weaken but it will bring moisture-rich rainfall to a few areas today.”
THURSDAY: Flash Flood Watch. 60% scattered storms. Some heavy downpours. Warm, humid. High: 86.
Winds: S 6-12.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. 60% scattered showers and storms. Few heavy. Low: S 75, N 72. High: 86.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. 50% scattered showers and storms. Warm and humid. Low: S 76, N 72. High: 87.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. 50% scattered showers and storms. Warm and humid. Low: S 76, N 72. High: 87.
MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy skies. 50% scattered showers and storms. Warm and humid. Low: S 76, N 72. High: 88.
TUESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. 40% scattered showers and storms. Hot, humid. Low: S 76, N 72. High: 89.
WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. 40% scattered showers and storms. Hot, humid. Low: S 76, N 72. High: 89.



