A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued again for tonight. Satellite imagery late this afternoon showed a distinctive patch of sea fog looming just offshore and it was drifting toward the coast at press time. So expect morning fog tomorrow giving way to breezy and warm conditions for tomorrow afternoon. A few isolated showers may develop under mostly cloudy skies late tomorrow afternoon with a better chance of scattered showers and a few storms tomorrow night into early Thursday. Like Saturday’s weather system wind dynamics will be quite strong so there may be a slight risk of severe weather toward Thursday morning. Right now it looks like our activity will be scattered in nature, so we aren’t going with more than 50% on the rain chances for Thursday. Friday into the weekend looks great with mostly sunny and pleasant weather expected. Cooler conditions will move in for the weekend with highs in the mid-60s accompanied by lows dropping into the mid-upper 30s for Sunday and Monday mornings. Next week looks quite nice with seasonable spring temperatures. Check out the way it
looked in Texas with the high winds we saw last weekend. This is a true dust
storm reminiscent of some of the storms we have seen in the Middle East. Also I want to thank Ann Autrey of Scott for forwarding this picture last night of the ring around the moon…if you take a great weather picture you can always send it to me at rob.perillo@katctv.com. Who knows it may wind up here, or even “on air†for all of Acadiana to see!
Dense Fog Tonight…Some Cool Pics
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