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Showers and storms harder to find, running warm, and a long range tropical forecast

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-09-17 22:30:15

SUMMARY: A partial lunar eclipse was visible, peaking at 9:44 PM, with some chance to view it even as it returned to full moon status. Weather radar indicates lingering showers primarily over the coast, but these are fading. The remnants of Hurricane Francine are dissipating, raising temperatures and lowering rain chances. The forecast shows highs near 88-90°F, with isolated shower chances decreasing to 10-30%. A drier air mass will move in for the weekend, along with pleasant weather for events like the Eagles game. Next week may bring a front and the possibility of light showers. No significant tropical activity is expected.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie shows us pics from the partial lunar eclipse Tuesday night, then lets us know where rain chances go through the rest of the week and how that will affect temperatures, then gets into the extended forecast with an early look at the weekend and the Saints Sunday forecast, then takes us out to the tropics where Gordon has weakened even below tropical depression status, then shows us what’s in store for the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico over the next seven days, while finishing with the seven day forecast giving us the summary of morning patchy fog potential the next three days, high temperature forecast and rain chances each day, and when a front might bring in our next likeliest round of rain next week.

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Chilly start but a seasonal day

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-23 06:01:58

SUMMARY: The weather forecast for Christmas Day includes rain starting in the morning and continuing through the evening. While temperatures will reach the 70s, the rain will be the main event. The holiday travel forecast looks clear for most regions, with minor delays possible, especially in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest. For Christmas Eve, temperatures will be in the 60s, and while there may be some fog near the river, the majority of areas should remain clear. For today, expect chilly weather, with temperatures in the 30s to 50s, and sunny skies throughout the day.

We’ll start off on the chilly side before warming to the mid 60s with mostly sunny skies this afternoon. We are expected rain chances for Christmas Day.

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Cold again Monday morning, warmer next week

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-22 07:15:09

SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates a cold start this week, with tomorrow morning expected to be chilly again. However, temperatures will rise to the 60s by afternoon. The Saints face frigid conditions in Green Bay for Monday Night Football, with temps in the 20s and a wintry mix anticipated. Locally, current conditions are around 43 degrees with calm winds. A warm-up is expected by mid-week, potentially reaching near 70 degrees by Tuesday. Christmas Eve should be mainly dry, while Christmas Day carries a 40% chance of light showers. Overall, expect sunny skies today and mild weather ahead.

Cold again Monday morning, warmer next week

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New Orleans Weather: Chilly this weekend before a warm-up Monday

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-21 07:22:50

SUMMARY: Good morning! It’s a chilly Saturday, marking the first official day of winter with temperatures near freezing, especially on the North Shore. Residents should prepare for cold mornings and pleasant afternoons in the coming days, with gradual warming into the 70s by Christmas. A small craft advisory is in effect due to choppy lake conditions. While low temperatures will hover around freezing through Monday, expect lows in the 50s by Christmas morning. Overall, a sunny and mild forecast with minimal rain is anticipated, making for a lovely holiday weekend. Enjoy this gorgeous weather!

The weekend will see some freezing temperatures on the Northshore before temperatures warm up by Monday.

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