Our nice stretch of weather will continue for tomorrow with mostly sunny skies and warm afternoon temperatures in the mid-upper 70s. Look out for areas of dense fog forming later tonight, but the fog should lift quickly early tomorrow morning. Fog could return again tomorrow night but the winds will begin to pick up by early Friday morning in response to the storm system that will be developing in the plains. We’ll see increased cloud cover and breezy conditions Friday with a few showers possibly developing during the day. Stormy conditions are possible for Saturday as I do expect a strong squall line to develop with the next storm system. Latest guidance indicates that the greatest risk of severe weather will be concentrated to the north of Acadiana, however, the dynamics still look quite strong across the area so we’ll still have to keep a close eye on this one.  The main storm track with this system appears to be farther north than the computer runs we saw yesterday, so I’m not looking for a significant cool down behind this one. Fair to partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low-mid 70s are therefore expected Sunday through Wednesday of next week. The next front that could produce another round of storms should arrive by next Thursday.
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