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Tropics remain quiet, but signs of potential development in August.
SUMMARY: As July concludes, the tropics remain quiet, but models, especially the Euro, hint at possible developments as August approaches. While this isn’t definitive, it’s worth monitoring. Rain chances are expected to decrease in the coming days, bringing back late July heat. For the latest updates, be sure to download the WWL app, as noted by chief meteorologist Chris Franklin.

The tropics remain quiet but there are signs of potential development as we approach August. The latest weather from Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin.
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Wet Monday ahead, foggy mornings return Tuesday
SUMMARY: Expect a wet Monday with rain and thunderstorms, especially in the Greater New Orleans area. Showers are likely to begin around mid-morning and continue into the early afternoon, with the heaviest rainfall moving southeast at 25-30 mph. Temperatures are in the mid-60s to low 70s, and calm winds are expected. While the rain will taper off by the afternoon, scattered showers may persist into the evening. Starting Tuesday, expect foggy mornings, which will continue through Thursday. Temperatures will stay around 80°F, with mainly dry conditions later in the week, though it may remain cloudy.

Wet Monday ahead, foggy mornings return Tuesday
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New Orleans Weather: Storms move in Monday morning
SUMMARY: New Orleans is set to experience storms starting Monday morning, with increased chances after 7 a.m. These storms are expected to be intense but will likely clear up by lunchtime, leaving drier conditions in the afternoon with possible sunshine and temperatures in the 70s. Although there is a risk of strong storms, including gusty winds or hail, the overall severe weather risk remains low. Flooding is not a significant concern, but isolated stream flooding may occur. After today’s storms, warmer temperatures in the 80s are anticipated, with another potential storm system moving in by the weekend.

Another rain system could move through this weekend.
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Rain and storms likely Monday morning
SUMMARY: Southeast Louisiana is expected to experience cloudy and breezy conditions throughout Monday, with morning rain and storm threats anticipated. A low-pressure system to the north, combined with a cold front, will contribute to potentially stormy weather. Current temperatures are in the 70s, with highs projected to reach the upper 70s to lower 80s. A marginal risk of isolated strong thunderstorms is present, primarily posing threats of large hail and gusty winds. By Tuesday, rain chances will diminish, although a slight chance of rain is expected again next weekend. Fog may develop as cloud cover increases.

Rain and storms likely Monday morning
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