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The National Weather Service forecasts possible showers and thunderstorms with a slight temperature drop for New Orleans, with a 40% chance of precipitation and highs near 92°F.
New Orleans residents expect a week of intermittent showers and thunderstorms with high temperatures and humidity levels, as forecasted by the National Weather Service.
New Orleans expects typical summer weather with high chances of showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures reaching up to 91 degrees and a southwest wind around 5 mph.
New Orleans faces a week of heavy showers and thunderstorms with up to a 80% chance of rain and high humidity, peaking at 87%, with a slight cooldown and persistent rain chances through the week.
New Orleans is expecting a week of wet weather with high chances of showers and thunderstorms, particularly between 1pm and 4pm today, and ongoing precipitation likely into Independence Day.
The NWS forecast predicts intermittent showers and thunderstorms in New Orleans, with temperatures in the high 90s and a mix of cloudy and sunny skies.
The NWS issued a heat advisory for New Orleans and southern Mississippi due to expected 110-degree heat indices. Residents are advised to avoid heat stress.
New Orleans is set to experience a mix of sunny weather and stormy conditions, with fluctuating chances of showers and thunderstorms throughout the week.
New Orleans forecast includes chances of thunderstorms and high temperatures around 90 degrees, with varying precipitation probabilities throughout the week.
New Orleans forecast predicts a week of varied weather with high humidity, temperatures around 84°F-91°F, and a mix of sun, showers, and thunderstorms. Winds will remain light.
The NWS has issued a heat advisory for parts of Louisiana and Mississippi due to high temperatures and humidity, with warnings of possible heat illnesses.
The National Weather Service in New Orleans warns of high heat indexes up to 105 degrees with a heat advisory in effect, cautioning against heat illnesses.
New Orleans faces a mix of weather for Juneteenth, with possible showers, thunderstorms, high heat index, and high humidity impacting outdoor celebrations.
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