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Warm and Humid with Scattered Storms for New Orleans Expected on Friday

New Orleans, LA – Expect hot and humid conditions on Friday along with a mix of sun and clouds covering the skies. Daytime temperatures are forecasted to rise to the mid-90s with plenty of humidity across the region.

Isolated showers and thunderstorms are predicted during the late afternoon to early evening hours. Though widely scattered, a few storms could bring localized heavy downpours or frequent lightning strikes.

Additional warmth persists through the rest of the week, keeping temperatures in the mid-90s each day. The heat index will feel even hotter, emphasizing the need for residents to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks from outdoor activities.

**Friday’s Breakdown:**
– AM: Warm start with temperatures in the 80s
– PM: Hot and humid, mid-90s with isolated showers or storms possible

Managed Weather: What to Expect
Lingering rainfall and clouds should clear off by Friday night, leading to drier conditions for the weekend with lower chances for storms. Nevertheless, expect temperatures to stay high, maintaining New Orleans’ typical summer weather pattern.

**Weekend Impact:**
At the onset of June, New Orleans remains in the grip of warm, sticky conditions, and sporadic rain. Keep an eye out for nightly forecasts as they may affect evening plans.

Stay informed by frequently checking for updates and always have an umbrella or raincoat handy in case of sudden downpours.

Corey Bureau

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