New Orleans This week, residents of New Orleans may anticipate a combination of bright skies and patchy morning fog as temperatures steadily rise. Fog may make it difficult for early commuters to see, but by midday, bright skies will predominate, with highs reaching the low 70s.
The National Weather Service predicts that Tuesday will start with patchy fog before 9 a.m., then largely sunny skies with a high of about 70 F. Conditions will be moderate with light north breezes of about 5 mph. With sunny skies and calm winds that change south during the afternoon, Wednesday will be even warmer, with highs of 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
On Wednesday evening, cloud cover returns, and on Thursday morning, there is a remote risk of showers. Temperatures will still be pleasant, reaching a high of about 69 degrees Fahrenheit. Another bright day with highs in the mid-60s and light winds coming from the south is predicted for Friday.
The forecast is for largely sunny skies on Saturday with highs of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Throughout the week, overnight lows will be in the mid 40s to low 50s. When there is morning fog, drivers should be extremely careful on key roads like I-10.
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