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Heat Advisory day 2… thanks, humidity.
THE FORECAST
Today & Tonight: Another Heat Advisory is out today until 7pm. Temperatures will be in the mid-90s with the heat index near 110°. The morning hours are your better option to be outside. Temperature trends are near normal for this time of year, but the humidity is exceptionally high. That is why the heat index is shooting up well above 100°. A stray shower may be around this afternoon, but you have a better chance of catching a sunburn than you have of catching some rain. Temperatures tonight will bottom out in the upper 70s.
Sun and Heat Safety: Some friendly reminders —sunburn can occur in less than 15 minutes with the extreme U.V. Index typical of this time of year. In addition to that, heat exhaustion and heat stroke can set in just as quickly. Seek medical attention if you or somebody you know is affected. While we all enjoy a list of cool beverages, be sure water is at least a part of that list! Finally, look before you lock. DO NOT leave people or pets in an unattended car.
Up Next: This weather pattern is going to repeat through the rest of the work week. Temperatures will continue to trend above normal in the mid-90s. If you need to get outside this week, the morning hours will be mostly dry. The temperatures will be much more manageable in the morning as well. With high humidity we could see the heat index continue to climb above 108°. Thursday and Friday are trending a little wetter with more showers more numerous in the afternoon. Areas closer to the coast are most likely to see rain. Thicker cloud cover could extend over all of south Louisiana. It may be enough to keep the heat index down heading into the weekend. Stay connected to the Storm Station for the latest details. Click here to see the 7-day forecast.
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