SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday is forecast to be hot and mostly sunny during the day and partly cloudy in the evening.
Temperatures: Today: 93/74, Thursday: 93/75, Friday: 93/75, Saturday: 92/74, Sunday: 90/74.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: No hazardous weather reported at this time.
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday is forecast to be hot and sunny to mostly sunny during the day with the evenings being mostly clear to partly cloudy.
Temperatures: Today: 96/74, Thursday: 97/75, Friday: 95/75, Saturday: 95/73, Sunday: 95/74.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Hot,dry weather is anticipated for today. Heat indices this afternoon should range from 100 to 105. The ongoing drought combined with the afternoon relative humidity below 40 percent over many areas will allow fire danger will to be elevated. Little change in the weather pattern is expected through early next week. High afternoon heat indices and elevated fire danger are expected to continue.
CENTRAL LOUISIANA: Today through Sunday is forecast to be hot and mostly sunny during the day with mostly clear to partly cloudy evening skies.
Temperatures: Today: 97/73, Thursday: 99/74, Friday: 95/74, Saturday: 97/74, Sunday: 97/74.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Hot and dry weather is anticipated for today. Heat indices this afternoon should range from 100 to 105. The ongoing drought combined with the afternoon relative humidity below 40 percent over many areas will allow fire danger will to be elevated. Little change in the weather pattern is expected through early next week. High afternoon heat indices and elevated fire danger are expected to continue.
NORTHERN LOUISIANA: There is a 30 percent chance for thunderstorms today and tonight. Thursday has a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms during the day clearing to partly cloudy at night. Friday through Sunday will be hot and sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Temperatures: Today: 95/72, Thursday: 97/74, Friday: 98/74, Saturday: 98/72, Sunday: 97/72.
HAZARDOUS WEATHER: Showers and thunderstorms are forecast to redevelop this afternoon and tonight along an outflow boundary that developed from previous storms earlier this morning. Although some storms may become severe with large hail and damaging winds, a widespread severe weather threat is not anticipated.
Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible on Thursday as weak upper-level disturbances push across the region. A few storms may produce gusty winds. However, storms are expected to remain below severe limits.
Captain Tommy C. Boyett, LEM-P
Director, West Feliciana OHSEP
P.O. Box 796
9938 West Feliciana Parkway
St. Francisville, LA 70775
Cell (225) 245-4221
Office (225) 635-6428
Fax (225) 635-6996
tboyett@wfpso.org
tcboyett@gmail.com
wfpeoc@att.net