
Today, New Orleans will see predominantly sunny skies, with patchy fog possible in the morning. Temperatures are expected to reach a high near 81 degrees, with winds shifting from calm to westerly at around 5 mph. Tonight, partly cloudy skies are expected, with patchy fog likely between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. and a low near 64 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in New Orleans.
Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions are forecasted to start mostly cloudy and then to gradually clear, with an afternoon high of approximately 71 degrees. The NWS alert notes a change in wind patterns, from the north at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which are predicted to bring gusts that could reach upwards of 30 miles per hour by Sunday night. This shift could easily lead to cooler nighttime temperatures dropping to around 43 degrees.
Monday's outlook is decidedly sunny, evidenced by a sharp dip in temperature with a daytime high hovering near 55 degrees. This trend is anticipated to continue into Monday night, marked by clear skies and a low around 39 degrees. Veterans Day will also see sunny skies, with temperatures making a mild climb to near 61 degrees, while subtle wind shifts from northeast to south across the afternoon.
Mid-week forecasts promise a continuation of clear, sunny weather. By Wednesday, Milwaukee is expected to see a high near 73°F with calm winds in the morning, becoming south around 5 mph. Winds too will remain light, ensuring that these balmy conditions are enjoyed without the interruption of gusty breezes. The calm is slated to carry over into Thursday, with the NWS predicting another sunny day with highs near 75 degrees, while the night brings a pleasant low around 57 degrees.
On Friday, New Orleans is expected to experience sunny skies with a high near 75°F and light easterly winds in the morning. The National Weather Service forecasts generally clear conditions throughout the week, with crisp nights and minimal cloud cover.









