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Enjoy the cooler, less humid air while it lasts

BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – A cold front has brought us some pleasant weather to end the work/school week. Humidity has dropped significantly and temperatures are a few degrees lower. Today and tomorrow will be filled with brisk winds.

FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26
FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26(Constituency and adult education centre)
Jeff Morrow and the WAFB First Alert Weather Team provide an update on “What We’re Tracking Next” on Thursday, September 26.

Expect wind gusts in the 20 mph range. Otherwise, the weather will remain perfect with bright sunshine and temperatures a few degrees below normal.

FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26
FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26(Constituency and adult education centre)

Of course, we all know here in South Louisiana that the weather will change quickly. And that is exactly what is happening now as we approach the weekend. Southerly winds will return while an upper-level low pressure system slowly moves east. Highs will settle in the 90s on Saturday and Sunday.

FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26
FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26(Constituency and adult education centre)

Fortunately, the LSU game is in the evening, which will result in much more pleasant conditions than last week. The warming trend from the weekend will continue into early next week.

FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26
FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26(Constituency and adult education centre)

Long-range models suggest we could see another tropical wave move into the Gulf late next week. That’s too far out for the National Hurricane Center to mention in its Tropical Development Outlook. There’s enough going on in the tropics already: Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall in Florida later today, and Tropical Storm Isaac in the North Atlantic.

We also have a well-defined low pressure system that could develop into Joyce in the next few days. If something tries to materialize in the Gulf late next week, we can expect increasing rain chances. Where and how strong the system will be remains highly uncertain.

FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26
FIRST WARNING FORECAST: Thursday, September 26(Constituency and adult education centre)

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By Jasper

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