A weak front has moved across Southeast Louisiana, leaving dryer air behind.
"We call this fake fall because while a cold front moved through it's still going to be warm outside," WWL TV Meteorologist Payton Malone explained. "The weather over the next three days is going to be beautiful. The mornings will start in the 60s away form the lake and on the Southshore near 70 degrees."
He says with lower dew points, it will just feel better.
"The afternoon will be warm in the mid 80s, but with lower humidity it'll feel nice!"
Malone says that the muggy weather begins to return Friday, but there won't be a lot of rain.
"A few showers will be possible this weekend, but it looks rather hit or miss."
Meanwhile there are no threats we have to worry about now in the tropics.
"There are two tropical waves in the Atlantic being watched by the National Hurricane Center. The leading wave is the one that grabs most peoples attention as it's about 3-5 days away from nearing the Caribbean Islands. Models aren't really aggressive with developing the tropical wave, but it has a low chance to organize some. It's a large tropical wave and that means the wave might be too large to come together before it runs into the islands this weekend. Overall, something to watch, but not currently a big concern."
Detailed Forecast...
TODAY:
Mostly sunny skies. Warm, but less humid. Very nice! High: 85. Winds: NE 5-10.
WEDNESDAY:
Sunny skies. Warm, low humidity. Very pleasant. Low: S 70, N 60. High: 86.
THURSDAY:
Sunny skies. Warm, low humidity. Very pleasant. Low: S 71, N 63. High: 88.
FRIDAY:
Sun to partly cloudy. Few coastal showers. Rather low humidity. Nice. Low: S 73, N 65. High: 88.
SATURDAY:
Sun to partly cloudy. 20% chance for rain. Low: S 74, N 68. High: 88.
SUNDAY:
Sun to partly cloudy. 20% chance for rain Bit more humid. Very warm. Low: S 74, N 68. High: 88.
MONDAY:
Sun to partly cloudy. 20% chance for rain. Bit more humid. Very warm. Low: S 74, N 68. High: 88.





