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Todays weather in New Orleans
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Todays weather in New Orleans — daily weather briefing for New Orleans. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Monday - 01 June 2026
A warm, calm Sunday night is sitting over New Orleans right now — 77 degrees, clear skies, almost no wind. It's a genuinely lovely night to be outside, and it's also the last truly quiet stretch before the week turns.Monday opens well with mostly sunny skies and a high near 89, but afternoon showers and thunderstorms arrive after noon with about a 30 percent chance. That's real enough to pack an umbrella before you leave the house. A quarter inch of rain is possible, and New Orleans afternoon storms move fast.Tuesday steps it up: storm chances climb to 50 percent with a high near 90 degrees. That heat-plus-thunderstorm combo makes afternoon commutes uncomfortable quickly. Light layers in the morning, something rain-resistant for the afternoon.Wednesday through Sunday follows the same pattern — storm chances between 40 and 50 percent most days. Wednesday's east winds at 15 mph and a high near 83 offer a brief reprieve. No severe weather alerts are currently in effect, but this is a week to stay flexible.The practical rule for the whole week: mornings are your window, afternoons need an umbrella. Keep it in your bag from Monday through Sunday and you'll be set.This is your daily New Orleans weather briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes. A YesWee production built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Sunday - 31 May 2026
New Orleans is opening the weekend in rare form — 76 degrees, partly cloudy skies, almost no wind, and virtually zero chance of rain. It's one of those mornings that reminds you why people love this city before the full weight of summer arrives. Light clothing is all you need, and if you have plans to sit outside, take full advantage.The overnight low stays right around 76 degrees, warm but settled, with no significant weather to worry about through Saturday night.Sunday is the headline of the weekend. Temperatures push close to 90 degrees under mostly sunny skies, with west winds barely registering at zero to five miles per hour and only a 10% chance of precipitation. If outdoor plans are on your list, Sunday is your window — but at 90 degrees with little breeze in New Orleans, hydration is not optional. Start early and drink water before you feel thirsty.The pattern begins shifting Monday afternoon, when a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives alongside a high near 89 degrees — roughly a 23% precipitation chance. Tuesday climbs to around 40% storm probability, and by Wednesday through Friday, daily showers and thunderstorms look increasingly likely. Friday carries the highest rain chance of the stretch, near 55%.No severe weather alerts are currently in effect. The weekend is yours — use Sunday wisely, and keep an umbrella handy for the back half of the week.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Saturday - 30 May 2026
New Orleans is starting the day at a gorgeous 75 degrees — partly cloudy, light southwest winds, and zero weather alerts in effect. It's the kind of Friday morning that reminds you why people love this city in the shoulder season.The weekend looks outstanding. Saturday is the star of the forecast: mostly sunny, high near 88°F, winds near calm, and only a 9% chance of precipitation. Get outside. Sunday follows with a similar high of 88°F, though a slight chance of afternoon rain showers creeps in around 3–4 PM — about 15% overall. Not a washout, but worth noting if you have outdoor evening plans.The real shift comes Monday. A 43% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 1 PM, which means the afternoon commute could get messy. Don't leave home without an umbrella.From Tuesday through the end of next week, scattered showers and thunderstorms become a daily feature of the forecast. Highs stay in the mid-to-upper 80s throughout. It's not a prolonged storm system, but it's not dry either — check back each morning for updates.For today: light layers in the morning, shed them by midday. Soak up Saturday while it's here. This is your three-minute New Orleans weather briefing — practical, specific, and ready before your first coffee.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Friday - 29 May 2026
New Orleans weather this Thursday morning means thick clouds, sticky air, and temperatures sitting at 74°F before you've even stepped outside. No severe alerts, no active radar — just that heavy Gulf Coast humidity and a grey lid over the city. Tonight stays mostly cloudy with barely any movement in temperature and only a 6% chance of rain, so the overnight is quiet.Friday is the day to watch. A mostly sunny morning gives way to a real shift by afternoon, with showers and thunderstorms possible and a 25% chance of wet weather through the evening. The high reaches near 86°F. If you have outdoor plans Friday afternoon, keep a flexible schedule — storms should clear by Friday night, leaving partly cloudy skies and a low around 75°F.The weekend is the reward. Saturday climbs to near 88°F under mostly sunny skies. Sunday pushes close to 89°F. Light westerly winds, virtually no rain chance either day — it's a genuinely good stretch for being outside in New Orleans.Looking further ahead, early next week stays warm and quiet before a wetter pattern builds significantly. Tuesday brings a 45% storm chance, Wednesday 55%, and Thursday pushes to 61%. Enjoy the dry weekend while it lasts.For your Thursday commute: light layers work fine. Roads are clear, no weather complications. Warm, sticky, and grey — but manageable. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Thursday - 28 May 2026
New Orleans is waking up to a warm, muggy Wednesday with thunderstorm chances already in the mix. Current conditions sit at 75°F with a light southeast wind at 5 mph and a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. No active weather alerts are in effect, but the umbrella stays in the bag — that precipitation chance is real enough to matter for anyone spending time outdoors or commuting.The bigger story is Thursday. A 72% chance of showers and thunderstorms makes it the wettest day of the stretch, with storms building from early morning and persisting through the evening hours. High near 83°F, low around 74°F Thursday night. This isn't the typical New Orleans afternoon pop-up storm — it's an all-day event. Outdoor plans need to be moved or weatherproofed.Friday rebounds slightly but still carries a 57% storm chance, high near 85°F, with the afternoon window being the most active period. The weekend offers a little breathing room — Saturday looks mostly sunny before afternoon storms arrive, high near 87°F. Sunday follows a similar pattern, pushing up to 88°F. Classic humid New Orleans summer mornings with afternoon storm potential both days.For Wednesday: dress light, expect muggy conditions, and keep something waterproof accessible for the commute home. No weather emergency today — just the steady, wet rhythm this city runs on. Thursday is the day to plan around.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Today's weather for New Orleans
A Flood Watch is in effect for New Orleans until seven PM tonight, and that single alert shapes everything about how this week unfolds. Today's conditions are deceptively mild — seventy-five degrees, mostly cloudy, light southeast winds at five miles per hour, and a precipitation chance of just six percent. But do not let the quiet fool you. The flooding risk is about saturated ground and what is barrelling toward the city over the next several days.Tonight stays mostly cloudy with a low near seventy-five and minimal rain — the last calm window for a while. From Wednesday onward, the pattern shifts hard. Wednesday brings showers and thunderstorms likely through most of the day, high near eighty-five, seventy-five percent chance of rain, and up to three-quarters of an inch of new rainfall on already-saturated ground. Thursday ramps up further to a ninety percent precipitation chance all day. Friday eases slightly to seventy-one percent before the weekend offers a partial break — Saturday near forty-seven percent, Sunday climbing back to fifty-six percent, with storm chances carrying into the following week.For today's commute, roads are clear and conditions are fine. Watch low-lying areas and drainage spots around town — with the Flood Watch still active, a heavier cell could trigger flash flooding. Light layers and comfortable shoes work for today, but get an umbrella into your bag now, before Wednesday morning arrives and you need it badly. This is your best weather window of the week. Use it.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Tuesday - 26 May 2026
A Flood Watch is active across New Orleans right now, running until seven this evening — and that's just the start of a stormy stretch for the city. This episode covers everything you need to know before stepping outside today.Current conditions: 73°F, calm winds, and a 37% chance of showers and thunderstorms already in play. The humidity is thick, the air is still, and a waterproof layer is non-negotiable today. Don't leave home without an umbrella.The week ahead is wetter than most. Tuesday brings a 70% storm chance with rainfall totals up to an inch and a high near 84°F. Wednesday holds steady with 68% storm odds and southeast winds building. Then comes Thursday — a 92% precipitation chance, the peak of this entire wet pattern, with storms likely and a high near 84°F. Friday eases slightly to 70%, and the weekend offers partial relief with chances hovering around 50–56% through Sunday.Commutes all week are likely to involve puddles, standing water, and slowed traffic. Dry bags, waterproof shoes, and real-time Flood Watch updates from the National Weather Service are your best tools this week.A fast, practical New Orleans weather briefing — under three minutes, every day. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Monday - 25 May 2026
New Orleans is under a Flood Watch through 7 o'clock tonight, making this one of the more significant Memorial Day weekend weather setups in recent memory. Temperatures sit at 72°F right now, with showers and thunderstorms already possible and a northeast wind keeping things unsettled. Heavy rainfall can overwhelm city streets quickly — if water is pooling, avoid low-lying roads and never push through a flooded street.Memorial Day tops out near 81°F, but storm chances climb through the morning and hit 66% by midday. Think light jacket, waterproof shoes, and a constant eye on conditions if you have outdoor plans.The bigger story is the week ahead. Tuesday brings an 88% precipitation chance — near-certain rain — with a high near 83°F. Wednesday follows at 79% and 86°F. Thursday matches Tuesday at 88%. This is a sustained stretch of unsettled weather across the entire work week, not an isolated afternoon pop-up.Conditions begin to ease heading into next weekend, but temperatures stay locked in the low-to-mid 80s with persistent humidity. Keep the umbrella in your bag every single day this week. Boots are a smart call if you have them.Bottom line: Flood Watch today, rain-heavy week ahead, and the smart move is to plan around the storms rather than through them. Stay safe out there, New Orleans.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Sunday - 24 May 2026
A Flood Watch is in effect for New Orleans right now, running through 7 PM Sunday evening — and that single fact shapes everything else about this forecast. Current conditions sit at 75°F with showers and thunderstorms already possible, light easterly winds at 5 mph, and humidity that feels exactly as oppressive as you'd expect. The sky has that heavy, unsettled look that says it's not finished yet.Tonight offers little relief. Thunderstorms are possible overnight with a low holding around 75°F. But Sunday is the real story: a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms, a high near 80°F, and rainfall totals approaching an inch. This isn't a brief afternoon pop-up — it's a full-day soaking event. Low-lying areas face standing water, commutes will be slow, and outdoor plans should be reconsidered now.The wet pattern doesn't stop there. Memorial Day arrives at 88% rain chance with a high near 82°F. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday all sit above 80% probability. This entire week is a prolonged wet spell driven by Gulf moisture — keep an umbrella in the car and a backup pair of shoes at the ready.The first hint of breathing room doesn't appear until next Saturday, when rain chances dip to 61% and the high climbs to near 86°F. Even then, storm chances linger. For now, take the Flood Watch seriously, give yourself extra time on the road, and wear shoes you don't mind getting wet.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Saturday - 23 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Saturday - 23 May 2026 (00:00:22) Tonight's Conditions (00:00:50) Saturday Rain and Thunder (00:01:08) Memorial Day Forecast (00:01:30) What to Wear and Watch (00:02:01) New Orleans Weekend Takeaway New Orleans has one calm night left before a soggy holiday weekend takes over. Tonight is mild and mostly cloudy at 75°F with only an 8% rain chance — enjoy it while it lasts.Saturday brings the first wave of showers and thunderstorms, likely after 8 a.m., with a high near 87°F and a 57% chance of rain. Up to three-quarters of an inch of rainfall is possible. Morning is your outdoor window — don't count on the afternoon staying dry. Saturday night holds a 50% storm chance with a low near 76°F.Sunday escalates quickly. Rain chances jump to 86% and stay there through Sunday night as the pattern locks in. The city is going to be wet heading into the holiday.Memorial Day is the headline: a 92% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 83°F, south winds at 5–10 mph. If you're planning a cookout or outdoor event Monday, have a real backup plan — this is an all-day soaker, not a brief afternoon shower.For tonight, light layers are fine. It's warm and humid but comfortable under the clouds. Pack an umbrella for Saturday and keep it in your bag through Tuesday — you will use it. No active weather alerts are in effect right now, though Saturday morning thunderstorms are worth watching if you're on the road early.Bottom line: tonight is yours, New Orleans. Starting Saturday, the rain moves in and doesn't plan to leave anytime soon.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Friday - 22 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Friday - 22 May 2026 (00:00:48) Tonight's Rain Window (00:01:10) Saturday Outlook (00:01:25) Sunday Through Memorial Day (00:01:58) What To Wear And Expect New Orleans is tracking a wet and stormy pattern stretching all the way through Memorial Day week. Today's forecast opens at 86°F with a 48% afternoon thunderstorm chance — not a guarantee, but close enough to carry an umbrella. Winds are light out of the southwest at 5 mph, which means the humidity is doing exactly what you expect. No active severe weather alerts, but conditions are dynamic.Tonight the rain chance ticks up to 53% before easing around 10 p.m., with an overnight low holding stubbornly at 75°F. Don't count on much heat relief after dark — this is late-spring New Orleans.Saturday raises the stakes to a 61% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high again near 86°F. Outdoor plans need a covered backup. Then Sunday delivers a near-certain soaking: 93% rain probability. Memorial Day Monday follows at 87%, and the pattern stays wet through Thursday with rain chances in the 70s and 80s all week.For today's commute and errands: wear light clothing but keep a rain jacket or umbrella within reach. If you're driving this afternoon, watch for standing water — these storms can dump quickly. Closed-toe shoes are the smarter call if you're walking.Thunderstorms are on the menu today, and they're not leaving the kitchen all weekend. Plan smart and keep that umbrella close.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Monday - 18 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Monday - 18 May 2026 (00:00:37) Afternoon Thunderstorm Threat (00:01:23) What To Wear And Carry Today (00:01:40) Wind And Humidity Details (00:02:00) Storm Severity Uncertainty (00:02:21) New Orleans Closing Forecast New Orleans is waking up wrapped in Gulf air this morning, with humidity already between 80 and 90 percent and dew points sitting at a sticky 72 degrees. Temperatures at Louis Armstrong International are running 3 to 5 degrees warmer than yesterday at this hour, and the day is only going to get heavier from here.The headline for today is a 70 percent chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. The setup is classic late-May New Orleans: moisture already loaded, heat building through the day, and convection ready to fire when the atmosphere says so. Expect a high of 86 degrees — but with humidity at these levels, it will feel significantly hotter than that.Timing on the storms remains uncertain. They could develop as early as early afternoon or push into the evening rush. If your commute home falls between 3 and 7 p.m., keep radar close. Southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph will be moving, but don't expect relief — when the air is this saturated, the wind just redistributes the sticky.Practical advice for today: wear light, breathable fabric, skip the dark colours, and put an umbrella in your bag as a plan, not a backup. Localised heavy rain is possible in spots, and New Orleans streets don't always drain quickly. No severe weather emergency is indicated right now, but isolated downpours can cause street flooding. The overnight low stays warm with humidity barely budging.Dress smart, carry the umbrella, and check radar before you head home.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Sunday - 17 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Sunday - 17 May 2026 (00:00:27) Why This Briefing Exists (00:00:54) What You Should Do Instead (00:01:22) Commute and Prep Reminder (00:01:45) Coming Back Tomorrow Today's New Orleans weather briefing is a little different. The forecast data needed to give you accurate current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, and severe weather alerts simply wasn't available — and rather than guess, this episode tells you exactly why and what to do instead.If you need today's New Orleans forecast right now, head straight to the National Weather Service at weather.gov. It's free, updated constantly, and gives you hourly breakdowns, current conditions, and any active alerts or advisories for the metro area. The Weather Channel and Weather Underground are also reliable for local detail.This matters because New Orleans weather moves fast — especially this time of year. A clear morning can turn humid and stormy by afternoon with very little warning. Gulf Coast weather patterns don't give you much runway, so checking a live source before you walk out the door is always worth the thirty seconds.Keep an umbrella or a light layer within reach. Not because today is necessarily severe, but because the city has a well-earned reputation for surprising forecasts.Tomorrow's episode returns to the full daily briefing format: temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any advisories worth knowing. This show exists to give you something practical before your commute — and that means being honest when the data isn't there rather than filling the time with invented numbers.Back tomorrow with the real forecast. Stay prepared, New Orleans.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Saturday - 16 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Saturday - 16 May 2026 (00:00:47) Today's Forecast Details (00:01:24) Humidity Rising This Weekend (00:02:11) Sunday Storm Threat (00:02:56) What to Watch Going Forward (00:03:22) Riley's New Orleans Closing Today is the most comfortable day New Orleans is going to see for a while, and that's worth stepping outside for. The Gulf moisture that usually makes mid-May feel oppressive has pulled back, leaving the city with moderate humidity, temperatures climbing into the mid-to-upper 80s, and a gentle southeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. For New Orleans in May, this is as close to ideal as it gets.Your commute this morning is straightforward — no rain, no weather-related slowdowns, and no severe weather alerts in effect. A light layer in the early morning if you run cool, but by midday you'll be fine in something light and breathable. Outdoor activities, morning runs, a walk along the Mississippi, lunch on a patio — all of it is genuinely manageable today. Take advantage of it.The shift begins Saturday. Gulf moisture is already moving back in, and you'll feel the humidity climbing through the day — that familiar muggy weight settling back over the city. It won't be dramatic, but the trend is unmistakable.Sunday is the day to watch. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible as a wet system moves through. No severe weather alerts have been issued, but timing and intensity are still coming into focus. If you have outdoor plans Sunday — a festival, patio brunch, anything requiring dry skies — build in some flexibility and check for updates Saturday evening.The practical takeaway: today is the one to bank on. Wear something light, skip the umbrella, and get outside while this comfort window lasts.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Friday - 15 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Friday - 15 May 2026 (00:00:41) Friday Forecast Conditions (00:01:23) Why This Dryness Is Unusual (00:02:05) Pattern Shift Coming Soon (00:02:48) What to Watch This Weekend (00:03:20) Friday Takeaway for New Orleans New Orleans is holding onto an unusually dry stretch this Friday, and today's forecast is about as low-maintenance as this city delivers in late May. Warm temperatures, no rain, clean commute conditions morning and evening — outdoor plans work, evening plans work, and the weather simply is not going to fight you today.What makes this week genuinely notable is context. Southeast Louisiana typically leans hard into its humid, stormy summer personality by this point in the calendar. The fact that dry air has persisted this long across the region — including coastal Mississippi — is worth paying attention to, not because it's alarming, but because the contrast when moisture returns is going to feel sharp. Your body has had a few days of easier air, and the humidity will remind you exactly where you live.For today: dress warm and comfortable. Light clothes and sunglasses are all you need. Late May Louisiana sun still has bite, so keep that in mind for extended time outdoors, but no layers required.The pattern shift back to typical late-May conditions is expected to begin this weekend. The exact timing and whether the transition brings storms or a steady creep of humidity isn't fully pinned down yet — but the direction is clear. If you have outdoor plans for Saturday or Sunday, keep an eye on updates before you commit. Today is your safe window. Use it.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Thursday - 14 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Thursday - 14 May 2026 (00:00:38) What to Wear Today (00:01:18) Commute Conditions and Wind Risk (00:02:17) Weekend Forecast Outlook (00:02:56) Today's Key Takeaways New Orleans weather takes a sharp turn today, with south-southwest winds running 15–30 mph and gusts approaching 50 mph paired with a 70% chance of scattered showers throughout the day. The morning low sits around 70°F and the high climbs to 86°F — warm enough that heavy layers aren't needed, but the wind and rain change everything about how you prepare.For what to wear: a light waterproof rain jacket with a hood is your best move. At 50 mph gusts, an umbrella becomes a liability. A breathable base layer will carry you through the humid stretches once showers clear, and anything that traps heat will work against you by midday.The commute is where today's New Orleans forecast gets serious. Scattered showers mean unpredictable, spotty rain — not steady all-day coverage — but you cannot count on a dry window. Expect reduced visibility in heavier bursts, slower travel, and real caution required on bridges and elevated roadways. Drivers should allow extra time. Cyclists and pedestrians will feel that wind directly.Before you leave: secure any loose items on patios or balconies. At 50 mph, outdoor objects can become projectiles.The good news is in the extended outlook. Today is the outlier. Friday through the weekend shows stabilising conditions — sun and clouds, similar temperatures, no major system expected. If you're planning outdoor activities Saturday or Sunday, the picture looks considerably cleaner.Watch two things today: whether gusts actually reach the 50 mph advisory threshold, and whether the heaviest showers concentrate in the morning or afternoon commute window. Check National Weather Service updates if timing matters to your plans.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in New Orleans - Wednesday - 13 May 2026 (00:00:38) Today's Conditions and Forecast (00:01:12) Commute and Travel Conditions (00:01:51) What to Wear Today (00:02:19) Dry Stretch and Summer Preview (00:03:00) Hurricane Season Is Three Weeks Out Yesterday's flash flooding is behind us, but the cleanup isn't finished. This episode covers what New Orleans residents need to know for today: lingering high water in Ascension Parish, a cloudy and foggy morning that clears through the afternoon, and a high near 80 degrees with elevated humidity that will make even short walks feel like effort.On the commute front, dense fog is possible early — give yourself extra time and extra following distance. Isolated wet spots remain on roads around Ascension Parish from overnight drainage. The afternoon is your cleaner travel window, though a few brief, scattered showers are still possible, so keep an umbrella within reach.For what to wear: light and breathable is the call. The heat and humidity combination hits hard at 80 degrees in late May New Orleans. Cloud cover doesn't mean skipping sunscreen — UV exposure adds up this time of year.Looking ahead, the extended forecast has shifted significantly. A five-day dry stretch is now expected, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s to low 90s by the weekend. That warming trend is an early preview of the summer pattern establishing itself.One item worth flagging: hurricane season officially begins June 1st — three weeks away. Early forecasts point toward an active season. Now is the practical time to check your emergency supplies and review your plan before a named storm forces the conversation.Today is a recovery day. The drier, warmer week ahead is welcome — and worth preparing for what follows it.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in New Orleans — daily weather briefing for New Orleans. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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