BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Clouds will be returning after midnight with pockets of fog for that Tuesday morning start.
Daybreak temperatures for the Red Stick will be around 60°. The WAFB area warms back into the low to mid 80°s for Tuesday afternoon under mostly cloudy skies. It stays dry on Tuesday but it’s breezy during the afternoon as we wait on Wednesday’s active weather.
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The first half of Wednesday will be mostly dry although we can’t rule out an isolated shower or two before noon. All indicators point to a line of storms rolling through the area from west-to-east from Wednesday afternoon through Wednesday evening.
The SPC has most of the WAFB area under a “SLIGHT to ENHANCED RISK” of severe weather, indicating that a few of the storms could become strong-to-severe. Damaging winds is the primary threat with Wednesday’s weather but an isolated tornado or two (or three) will be possible based on the current set-up.
The good news is that the severe threat clears out by late Wednesday, leaving us with a mostly sunny Thursday. Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Friday but it stays dry as we wait on the next rainmaker on Saturday. It is too early to confidently assess any severe weather threat for Saturday but it is something we will need to watch in the coming days. At this point, Sunday looks like the weekend “get outdoors” day.
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