A large storm system rolling out of the Rockies and into the Plains will induce Gulf moisture to advance northward tomorrow yielding an increase in cloud cover through Wednesday evening. A few isolated showers/sprinkles will be possible late Wednesday afternoon with showers and some storms becoming more likely very late Wednesday night into Thursday. A cool front will push through the area Thursday morning but upper level conditions will be favorable for plenty of cloud cover and lingering shower activity through mid-Thursday afternoon. There will be a fairly significant severe weather threat with this storm system mainly across the Arklatex Wednesday afternoon into Thursday, but dynamics should not be that strong here in Acadiana. With that being said, some healthy storms may be possible during the very early morning hours Thursday across some of the northern Acadiana Parishes. We’ll talk more about that tomorrow based on how things shape up. Lingering cloud cover and moisture Thursday will make it feel quite blustery with breezy north winds and temperatures hard-pressed to make it out of the mid-60s. As I mentioned yesterday, expect clearing skies for Friday with another gorgeous weekend just about a done deal! This weekend will bring lots of sunshine and seasonably cool temperatures with highs in th 70s and lows dipping into the mid-upper 40s.