NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – Although your Friday in our neck of the woods is starting out on a fairly nice note, that is not the expectation for later on.

It’s been a stormy morning for the western portion of Louisiana as many parts woke up to a Flood Watch & Warning, and these are some of the same storms that will come to our area this afternoon as temperatures heat up to the upper 80s.

First, we’ll see scattered showers throughout the morning that change over to isolated storms by noon. The heaviest storms will be seen along the South Shore first expanding throughout our area mid-afternoon then primarily the North Shore around 4 p.m. The showers and storms won’t move out until 9 p.m. leaving clouds across Southeastern Louisiana and our Mississippi counties.

Saturday will be very similar to Friday with starting out quiet, then scattered showers stroll through later bringing isolated storms for the afternoon into the evening. It’ll be another toasting one in the upper 80s.

Giving you a glimpse for FATHER’S DAY on Sunday, it’ll be a lot of the same: Toasty temps, morning sunshine then storms later on.
Then for your daily update on Hurricane Season 2025, all remains quiet for now in the Atlantic Basin and Gulf of America with the National Hurricane Center not seeing anything that could potential form into a Tropical Storm and/or Hurricane over the next 7-days.

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