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Monday AM forecast: Daily chances for rain return with a summer-like feel
Posted 4:42 AM 3/30/2026 by Dave Baker
A warm and humid pattern continues across South Louisiana on Monday with the return of daily afternoon shower and thunderstorm chances. While no severe weather is expected, isolated storms may pop up during peak heating before diminishing in the evening.
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Sunday PM Forecast: Grab an umbrella, daily rain chances through Easter Weekend
Posted 5:35 PM 3/29/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Go ahead and tuck jackets back into the closet for now, but be sure to keep an umbrella by the door. A warmer and muggier pattern is taking over again, but this time bringing near-daily shower and thunderstorm chances that will persist all the way through Easter Sunday.
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3/28/2026
Saturday PM Forecast: Daily rain chances arrive for the Capital Region
Posted 5:43 PM 3/28/2026 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
The long stretch of bone-dry weather is officially coming to an end. While we aren't looking at any total washouts, you will want to keep the umbrella close as we transition into a week of daily "pop-up" showers and thunderstorms.
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3/27/2026
Friday PM Forecast: front brings refreshing start to weekend, but also wildfire danger
Posted 3:52 PM 3/27/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
A dry cold front is sweeping through tonight, bringing a welcome spring reset with temperatures finally returning to normal. However, this refreshing change will come with a catch. Gusty winds and low humidity will make a wildfire risk through the start of the weekend.
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Thursday PM Forecast: fog to fire danger next two days, then rain returns
Posted 5:42 PM 3/26/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
After a long stretch of dry and quiet weather, the pattern is starting to change. A cold front will bring a brief dip in temperatures for the weekend before rain chances return next week.
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3/25/2026
Wednesday PM Forecast: Peak warmth almost here, refreshing change into the weekend
Posted 5:36 PM 3/25/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
The routine of foggy starts and very warm afternoons is set to continue as this spring warmth reaches its peak in the next 48 hours. A weekend front will seek to provide a little more comfort before another shift in pattern pushes both temperatures and rain chances up next week.
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Tuesday PM Forecast: some foggy mornings ahead as warmth continues
Posted 6:22 PM 3/24/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
March will end on a warm and largely dry note. A ridge of high pressure is currently anchoring itself over the Gulf Coast. You can think of this ridge like a "lid" on the atmosphere—it traps warm air near the ground and prevents rain from developing, which is why our skies will remain (More)
3/23/2026
Monday PM Forecast: Dry and plenty warm, morning fog stealing the focus later this week
Posted 4:39 PM 3/23/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Spring warmth is here to stay in the Storm Station forecast, and for now, rain remains tough to find. However, morning fog will be easier to find as the week rolls on, making it the next weather impact.
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3/22/2026
Sunday PM Forecast: Little to no rain in sight as temperatures soar
Posted 11:42 PM 3/22/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Aside from the chance of morning fog, sunshine and spring warmth will make for a generally stress-free week for outdoor activities. Since rain remains scarce, consider pulling out the garden hose to keep lawns happy.
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3/21/2026
Saturday PM Forecast: String of sunny, dry, and warm days ahead
Posted 4:59 PM 3/21/2026 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
We are currently locked into a very consistent and quiet weather pattern that is going to keep the umbrellas gathered in the closet for the foreseeable future. Temperatures will be very warm, with highs in the 80s through all of next week.
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3/20/2026
Friday PM Forecast: still getting warmer as we move deeper into long, dry stretch
Posted 3:45 PM 3/20/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
You will want to find any excuse to spend time outdoors, as a large area of high pressure, essentially a dome of calm, dry air, will control the region. This weather pattern will make it difficult for clouds and certainly rain to develop. Leave the umbrella at home and plan a car wash with (More)