With limited sunshine today the ground is still quite damp creating perfect conditions for another round of fog later on tonight into Tuesday morning.
Like today the fog/low clouds will be slow to dissipate and with clouds sliding in from the west we will be hard pressed to see any sunshine on Tuesday holding highs in the low to mid 60s.
Tuesday afternoon/evening a few hit or miss showers could even develop over Acadiana ahead of our next low pressure system.
Scattered showers, and maybe a rumble of thunder, will increase overnight Tuesday into Wednesday as the low swings through the region.
With this system sweeping through the area pretty quick rainfall totals will be on the low side between a quarter and a half inch.
A few showers could linger into Wednesday morning otherwise it will be cloudy and cool with highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s.
Thursday will also be a dreary and cool day with temperatures only topping out in the upper 50s.
Late Thursday night there is a slight chance a few isolated showers moving into Acadiana.
Come Friday morning we will have a better chance for scattered showers as a low scoots across the Gulf of Mexico.
Most of the rain should be done by Friday afternoon/evening with high pressure building in behind this system setting up a beautiful weekend.
Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies for the weekend with highs in the mid 60s on Saturday and temperatures pushing 70 on Sunday.
We stay mild into the first half of next week with highs in the lower 70s Monday and Tuesday.
However, with the warm temperatures comes the chance for more showers Monday evening into Tuesday.
Going into Wednesday a strong cold front will swing through the region bringing with it some chilly air as temperatures will fall throughout the day on Wednesday.
And by next Thursday morning lows could be flirting with the freezing mark.