FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Cloudy with highs topping out in the 80s; a chance of showers this weekend
FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Friday, April 30 - Noon By Steve Caparotta | April 30, 2021 at 4:33 AM CDT - Updated April 30 at 12:31 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A slow-moving cold front dropping into the area from the north today will result in increased cloud cover, better rain chances, and less heat. FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Friday, April 30 (Source: WAFB)
Not everyone gets wet today though, with rain chances running 50% or so, and highs topping out in the low 80s.
After a morning start in the mid 60s, highs will top out in the low 80s.
First Warning Forecast: High Fire Danger Friday, still windy and warm
and last updated 2021-04-30 13:38:32-04
First Warning Forecast:
We will see sunshine this afternoon with highs in the upper 70s, cooler than yesterday but still above normal for this time of year. It will still be windy today with W/NW winds at 10 to 20 with gusts to near 30 mph. A Red Flag Warning is in effect until 8 pm because fire danger will be high with the winds and low humidity.
Tonight will feature mostly clear skies. It ll be a windy night with NW winds at 10 to 20 with gusts to 30-40 mph. Lows will be in the upper 40s.
First Alert Forecast (4/29AM)
First Alert 7 Forecast By Lexie Walker | April 29, 2021 at 5:37 AM CDT - Updated April 29 at 8:07 AM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) -
The upper-low that brought us severe weather and flooding over the last couple days is expected to remain quasi(some-what)-stationary and slowly drift to the south. Since the upper low will be in relatively close to our viewing area, low to moderate rain chances will continue over north Texas and southern Oklahoma today decreasing with northward winds. Any rainfall amounts should be light and no thunder is expected! Otherwise, a relatively drier air mass will be in place for most locations in the wake of the cold front with seasonable temperatures and northerly winds. Today will only top out into the low to mid 70s.
First Warning Forecast: AM Showers, cooler temps and high fire danger Friday
and last updated 2021-04-29 23:00:02-04
Chief Meteorologist Patrick Rockey s First Warning Forecast:
Cold Front brings AM showers, cooler temps and high fire danger Friday.
Get ready for some big changes moving in overnight. Clouds will increase as winds howl out of the SW from 10 to 20 mph, with gusts to 30 mph. A shower or two is possible this evening but the highest rain chance will be early Friday morning.
We will start our Friday with clouds and scattered showers in the morning but expect sunshine for the afternoon. Highs will only warm to near 80 on Friday and it will still be windy with W to NW winds at 10 to 20 and gusts to near 30 mph.