Forecast Discussion
Today
Monday AM forecast: Warm Monday with dense fog early
Posted 12:21 PM 11/17/2025 by Meteorologist Dave Baker
Another warm and quiet day is expected across the Capital Region with temperatures running well above mid-November normals. Patchy fog will once again be an early-morning issue, before sunshine takes over this afternoon. A warming trend continues into midweek (More)
Yesterday
Foggy Mornings and Near-Record Heat Ahead for Baton Rouge
Posted 10:07 PM 11/16/2025 by Meteorologist Dave Baker
Baton Rouge will continue its run of unusually warm, dry November weather this week, with foggy mornings and several days coming close to long-standing temperature records.
Dense fog was an issue this morning, and more patchy (More)
11/15/2025
Saturday PM Forecast: Near-record temperatures next week, eyeing next best rain chance
Posted 7:02 PM 11/15/2025 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
Temperatures will continue to rise, until we are in the mid-80s next week! By the end of the week, an approaching front will bring our next shot at rain.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Lows will bottom out near 57 degrees under mostly clear skies. In the early morning hours (More)
11/14/2025
Friday PM Forecast: Patchy dense fog to start an unseasonably warm game day
Posted 6:16 PM 11/14/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Warm weather dominates the Storm Station 7-Day Forecast, with patchy fog an issue on some mornings. This pattern will hold at least through the middle part of next week.
Fog Potential: A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for the majority of south Louisiana into Saturday (More)
11/13/2025
Thursday PM Forecast: warm weekend ahead for high school, college football
Posted 4:46 PM 11/13/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
The Capital Area is well into a warming trend. If you’re a fan of short sleeves and shorts, this forecast is for you, as temperatures will be running above normal well into next week.
Fog Potential: The only notable weather impact through the weekend will be some (More)
11/12/2025
Wednesday PM Forecast: Temperature rebound continues, ideal weekend forecast
Posted 5:42 PM 11/12/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Freezing temps are nowhere to be found in the Storm Station 7-Day forecast. The warming trend is set to continue, with highs approaching 80° by the weekend and no weather concerns for outdoor plans.
Tonight & Tomorrow: The temperature rebound will continue through (More)
11/11/2025
Tuesday PM Forecast: warming trend underway, continues through weekend
Posted 5:37 PM 11/11/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
A warming trend will send temperatures well above average starting Wednesday. The rest of the workweek will have mainly clear skies and mild afternoons.
Rest of the Week: dry, warming above average
Weekend: unseasonably warm
Next (More)
11/10/2025
FREEZE WARNING in effect for all of Capital Area Tuesday morning
Posted 4:48 PM 11/10/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
A FREEZE WARNING is in effect for the entire Capital Area, starting at 9 PM this evening and lasting until 9 AM Tuesday morning. Temperatures below 32 degrees pose a threat to sensitive vegetation, meaning you should take steps to cover or bring in tender plants, ensure pets are (More)
11/9/2025
Sunday PM Forecast: Freeze Watch posted as the coldest air yet edges closer
Posted 9:45 PM 11/9/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Use remaining time to prepare for the upcoming cold — most will see lows in the 30s starting Monday morning. Take precautions to protect plants, as frost and freeze conditions appear increasingly likely. Ensure pets will have access to warmth and dig out the winter coats. Also, disconnect (More)
11/8/2025
Saturday PM Forecast: Winter chill about to move in, freezing temps likely next week
Posted 10:04 PM 11/8/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
A powerful cold front is closing in and is about to deliver a winter chill. Use any remaining time this weekend to protect plants, pets, and even pipes before it sets in.
Tonight & Tomorrow: A strong cold front will sweep through the region early Sunday. Ahead of it (More)