New Orleans weather forecast: How cold will it feel and rain?

New Orleans weather forecast: How cold will it feel and rain?

A cold weather warning triggers a weather impact day in your New Orleans weather forecast

On Friday morning it can be up to 20 degrees cold in some places!

THE PUBLIC. BUNDLE. Yes, it’s pretty chilly at the moment with the colder air coming in. Do you think it’s cold now? Just wait and see what happens tomorrow morning and take into account that the winds will feel even colder. THAT’S WHY COLD ADVISORS PUT A CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CAMERA BEHIND ME. WE HAVE YOUR PARADE FORECAST ON SATURDAY TOO. WE HAVE SAINT TAMMANY HOLIDAY LIGHTS. Okay, we have the cold tomorrow morning. JUST AGAIN THE WARNINGS FOR THE NORTH COAST. These used to be wind chill indicators. We took all of that out. WHAT DOES THAT REALLY MEAN? IT WILL BE COLD TOMORROW. IT FEELS AS COLD AS 20 DEGREES BECAUSE OF THE WINDS COMBINED. That could be about 10, 10 to 15. Now. I can’t say it doesn’t get cold on the south coast. IT WILL BE. JUST NOT WITH THESE COLD ADVICE CRITERIA. WHERE ARE WE? We’re almost in our 40s. NORTH COAST BOGALUSA TO HAMMOND. We’re still in the 50s here on the south coast, but you can tell these are northern arrowhead winds. IT IS THE NORTH WIND THAT BRINGS IN COLDER AIR. We peaked this morning at what we thought we would be about 70 degrees on the south coast, 60s on the north coast. SO WE CAN HAVE A DAY UPSET OR DOWNWARDS. As I call it: WARMER IN THE MORNING. IT WAS COLDER HERE IN THE AFTERNOON. We’ll see what lies ahead. The cold fronts last a long time. But look at the core of the cold. WE HAVE 21 IN SAINT LOUIS. WE HAVE 28 IN MEMPHIS. YES, THESE ARE THE ACTUAL AIR TEMPERATURES NOW. AND IT WILL BE EVEN COLDER. AND WE SEE WHERE THE COLD FRONTS GO THROUGH. And that core of cold won’t calm down until this evening, along with the combination of those breezy northerly winds, and that’s the wind chill factor. So when you’re out tomorrow morning, kids, get out the door wherever you need to go. We’re talking coats, hats, gloves, maybe even a scarf or two for some, especially for the North Coast. Here you can find out how cold you will be. 28 TO BOGALUSA, 30 TO HAMMOND IN THE SLIDELL. NOW WE HAVE FOUND SO COLD TEMPERATURES SO FAR WITH SOME LIGHT FROST AND THAT WOULD QUALIFY AS LIGHT FROST. And it could be that some frost could form if you didn’t have such strong winds here in the north, about 5 to 10, maybe 5 to 15. But if you combine the winds that will be blowing with slightly stronger gusts, then that COULD FEELING AS COLD AS 20, AND THAT WILL BE THAT COLD. ADVICE CRITERIA ALSO HERE IN NEW ORLEANS WE COULD FEEL LIKE 30 BELLE CHASSE ON 29. IT WILL STILL BE ON COAT, HAT, GLOVES, SOME KIND OF TAG. AND OF COURSE THE COLD ADVICE OFFICIAL FOR THE NORTH COAST. Due to the cold, it is a weather influence. WE WILL HAVE SUN TOMORROW. A FEW CLOUDS FORM LATE, TEMPERATURES MAY ONLY BE AROUND 5253 TO 54 C WITH THE BREEZE. This is still slightly higher throughout the day. IT WILL FEEL EVEN COLDER. Let’s break down the forecast for Saturday. We have a holiday parade at the hospital for children. See you there. There are a lot of other people from WDSU here too. I think Gina Saucier is out there too. We look at the potential of cloud coverage. There’s actually a little more sunshine coming through here. I still can’t rule out the possibility that we’ll get some thick clouds. Did you see that little part, that little speck that appeared? CANNOT RULE OUT, JUST MAYBE A BAG SEAL IS POSSIBLE. It’s a very slim chance. I’m not talking about rain. IT’S NOTHING LIKE LAST YEAR. HIGHEST TEMPERATURES BUT 59, 60, 61 TO 62. WILL REACH AROUND 59. BREEZE NOT SO STRONG. So we have a little sunshine in the forecast. IF YOU LINE UP FOR PARADE 53 OR GET YOUR SPOT IN THERE OR AT LEAST ON ROUTE 55, UNTIL THE TIME OF THE PARADE. And by the time we’re done, it’ll be 59. And then I’ll see you that night in Mandeville for the Saint Tammany Holiday of Lights. I have cloudy skies right now, a bit chilly, maybe a bit of drizzle too, but all in all the events aren’t that bad. HERE’S A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE: The next wave of rain or showers and storms are likely in the forecast for Monday. There is therefore a risk of some locally heavy rain on Monday to Tuesday, there is a risk of low water levels and we may have between overnight hours when the storms may not be quite as severe, but already, get caught because we have this view, WE’RE ADDING ANOTHER IMPACT DAY FOR THAT ALSO. Once this front finally passes, there will be another cold spell by the end of next week. So let’s take a look at the seven-day forecast for WDSU’s first weather warning. THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TOMORROW’S COOLING ADVICE. ON SATURDAY WE HAVE THE PARADE, BUT NO WASHOUT. AND THEN WE HAVE ANOTHER IMPACT DAY FOR THE NEXT ROUND

A cold weather warning triggers a weather impact day in your New Orleans weather forecast

On Friday morning it can be up to 20 degrees cold in some places!

The coldest air we’ve felt so far this season is in your weather forecast for New Orleans. A cold weather warning is in effect for the Northshore region, where air temperatures could feel as high as 28°C! This will trigger a WDSU First Warning Weather Impact Day. We already had air temperatures this cold when the front moved through on Thanksgiving. However, stronger winds contribute to making it feel even colder…a chilly wind. We should find sunshine on Friday, but the breezy northeast wind will make highs around 50 degrees seem like a pretty cold day. On Saturday the clouds will return and it will remain cool, but the wind should not be as gusty. Stay warm for the Children’s Hospital Christmas parade on Saturday, but you shouldn’t need rain gear. I still have a very small chance of a drizzle getting through, but no chance of heavy rain or a washout. We will warm up significantly on Sunday, with a light shower or an area of ​​drizzle possible. Our next most likely event is heavy rainfall on Monday and Tuesday next week, which could bring a small risk of locally heavy rainfall and flooding. This will be another WDSU First Warning Weather Impact Day. Another round of cold air blows after the front breaks through. Stay warm on Friday and Saturday, then stay dry on Monday and Tuesday! Stay safe, stay warm! –Devon

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