KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

Brighter Skies Ahead

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So far, the stable marine layer courtesy of cool shelf waters in the Gulf of Mexico has kept nasty thunderstorm activity at bay across Acadiana throwing a wet blanket on the impressive storm dynamics surrounding us.  It looks like the threat of severe weather should stay to the north or develop to the east of Acadiana this evening, but we’ll keep an eye on things just in case.  A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect once again for the coastal parishes with sea fog possibly an issue farther inland toward daybreak.  After some morning fog Thursday a return to partly to mostly sunny skies is expected for our Thursday.  Temperatures should be as warm as they have been all year long!  Look for highs on Thursday to top out in the mid-upper 70s and if we get past 78, it will be the warmest day of the year!  The same upper level storm system that has brought severe weather to portions of the south Wednesday will usher in cooler air Friday into the weekend.  It  should stay fair to partly cloudy through this weekend with temperatures closer to the upper 60s for highs and mid-upper 40s for lows.  It looks dry through Monday but showers could return to the area for mid-next week.

Written by Rob Perillo

March 10th, 2010 at 7:23 pm

Posted in Weather

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