Our gorgeous spring-like weather will continue for our Friday with lots of sunshine. Highs will likely be in the low-mid 70s so it will be a little cooler as compared to the upper 70s we saw Thursday. The next weather-maker will approach Acadiana Saturday allowing for the possibility of fog to develop Friday night with southerly winds ushering in Gulf moisture and higher dew points. Like Wednesday’s weather system there will be a fairly good chance of scattered showers and a few embedded thunderstorms. There may be a slight severe weather risk but per today’s models phasing of any severe weather parameters should occur well to our north, but once again upper level wind profiles may be condusive for and isolated severe storm or two so we’ll keep on eye on it just in
case. Highs Saturday should stay in the balmy low-mid 70s. Skies should become partly to mostly sunny Sunday with cooler highs topping out in the mid-60s. A secondary surge of chilly air should move in for early next week bringing our highs down into the mid-upper 50s while lows dip into the mid-30s. Skies should stay mostly sunny Monday through Wednesday of next week with showers and storms returning for Thursday and perhaps colder over-running rains for Friday. The storm system late next week could bring freezing (or near freezing) night-time temperatures back to the area for next weekend.