Yesterday's cold front has sweep away all the low level moisture leaving clear skies and diminishing winds. In fact, there are no clouds near Louisiana.
The nearest clouds over the Gulf are all that's left of the cold front. The West coast has turned cloudy and rainy and our next system will slowly work towards us for later in the week.
The ridge of high pressure will shift to our east tomorrow and by Tuesday some clouds and humidity/low level moisture will return. The next rain chance should arrive until Thursday or Friday and that will depend on the movement of the western system.
A few spots could top 80 this afternoon with most of this week 80+. Finally...
With clear skies, the satellite view reveals lots of muddy water around us. The muddy water south of us and east of the River is due to the high water flowing through the Mardi Gras cut. The heavy rainfall across the North Shore yesterday morning has murked up both Lake Maurepas & Pontchartrain. It'll settle down some over the next 2 days, but more rains could return later this week. Enjoy what we have now and Monday as this might be the coolest until sometime in October? Stay tuned!
With clear skies, the satellite view reveals lots of muddy water around us. The muddy water south of us and east of the River is due to the high water flowing through the Mardi Gras cut. The heavy rainfall across the North Shore yesterday morning has murked up both Lake Maurepas & Pontchartrain. It'll settle down some over the next 2 days, but more rains could return later this week. Enjoy what we have now and Monday as this might be the coolest until sometime in October? Stay tuned!
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I have lots of roses and I have tons of Honey bees and Bumble bees.
In parking lot at Belk in Covington at I-12- bees all over bushes here going from bloom to bloom
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