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Sunday evening video forecast

The system, which is responsible for the pleasant Mother's Day weekend, will linger on Monday before finally losing the handle in the area. This allows the steam engine to turn later a week.

Tonight & morning: Occasionally await sky overnight overnight. An area with low pressure continues to be spared above the region. So don't be surprised when a stained shower comes by. The lows dive into the upper 50s to low 60s. Monday will be another beautiful day with a mixture of sun and clouds. Nevertheless, one or two stained showers cannot be excluded. However, this will be the last effort of Mother Nature to express some rain if the low -pressure system undresses. The air humidity remains low and below average in the upper 70s.

Next: The pattern warms up for the rest of the week. With more sun and without rain to cool down things, the heights will jump into the upper 80s on Tuesday and Wednesday. The air humidity will also return to the region. In the late week, the heat and steam typical for the summer in Louisiana will have planted its roots. Search for the first time in Baton Rouge in the deep stalls on Thursday for Höhen-Das. Top heat index values ​​or sensitive temperatures can even flirt with 100 ° on some afternoons. Stay with outdoor events this weekend such as the Baton Rouge Soul Food Festival at the top of the liquid intake. While no heat warnings are expected at short notice, drinking a lot of water will be decisive in the summer months. After Monday there is little in the forecast.

Flood river: The National Weather Service has published a river flood warning for the Mississippi River at Red River Landing, Baton Rouge and Donaldsonville, the Atchafalaya River in Morgan City, and the Tangipahoa River in Robert. For the latest levels and forecasts ,, CLICK HERE.


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