The last of last night’s showers are moving out and the evening is looking drier.
“The worst of the t-storms are moving into the Gulf of Mexico early Thursday morning. The severe weather threat has come to an end, but lingering showers with some thunderstorms continue,” said WWLTV’s Meteorologist Payton Malone.
THURSDAY: Early morning showers, then turning dry. Less humid, nice! High: 76. Winds: NE 6-12.
GOOD FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. Isolated showers, most remain dry. Turning more humid. Low: S 61, N 54. High: 79.
SATURDAY: Partly sunny. 30% spotty showers, warmer. More humid. Low: S 67, N 64. High: 83.
EASTER SUNDAY: Partly sunny. 40% spotty showers, warm. Humid. Low: S 69, N 66. High: 84.
MONDAY: 40% spotty showers and few storms. Low: S 68, N 65. High: 82.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Mild, little less humid. Breezy. Low: S 61, N 55. High: 79.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. Warmer, little more humid. Breezy. Low: S 63, N 58. High: 82.



