After a blustery and cold Monday, winds will start to relax Monday night which will allow temperature to drop into the mid and upper 30s across the region.
Some patchy to light frost will be possible, especially for northern parishes, so keep that in mind for your tender vegetation.
We will see clouds building into Tuesday afternoon ahead of our next low pressure system.
A few isolated showers will be possible late tomorrow afternoon, but better rain chances arrive tomorrow evening/night as another cold front pushes through.
Highs will be in the mid to upper 50s.
Scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms will be likely, but we are currently not hatched in to see any severe weather.
We will of course still keep an eye out on it.
Most of us ca expect to pick around a quarter of an inch of rainfall with locally higher amounts possible along the coastal parishes.
The bulk of that activity pushes out of here by daybreak on Wednesday with a few leftover sprinkles still possible.
Mostly cloudy skies throughout Wednesday afternoon as highs struggle to reach the lower and mid-50s.
Rest of the week looks nice and cool with full sunshine returning for Thursday and mainly sunny skies on Friday.
Temperatures to round out the week will be in the mid-30s for overnight lows and 50s and 60s for afternoon highs.
Next rain chances arrive on Saturday ahead of another cold front, but that should clear us out in time for Sunday.
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