Severe risk Tuesday night. Freezing Temperatures Thursday-Friday!
Heads up! Here comes ole man winter's return!
Before the arctic blast arrives, we've got to watch for a few strong to severe thunderstorms across southern Louisiana Tuesday night-early Wednesday morning.
Main risk of isolated large hail & damaging winds. Limited tornado risk along the immediate coastal parishes where a bit more instability will be present.
Behind the front's passage, temperatures will be dropping across the area Wednesday. Thursday & Friday morning will feature freezing temperatures away from Lake Pontchartrain. Wind chills in the teens for many on Thursday morning!
Severe risk Tuesday night. Freezing Temperatures Thursday-Friday!
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