Jan 17, 2025
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A lot of uncertainty next week about the chance for wintry precipitation. Snow is a possibility, but this will likely take another day or two before details are really nailed down. At the moment the next big front is set to move through on Saturday. Expect showers and storms through the first half of the day Saturday with highs around 70. Use that warmer weather to starting wrapping pipes and faucets in the northern half of the area. Sunday will be windy as we see temperatures falling through the 40s. By Monday morning some areas will see mid 20s north with upper 20s south. It looks like we will see a hard freeze several nights in a row through early Thursday in areas north of I-10. It's possible by Wednesday morning we see mid 20s through the river parishes as well. South shore expect upper 20s so plants will need to be covered. Exactly how cold we get is still up in the air but stay tuned through the weekend. In terms of precipitation, Tuesday is the day in question. There's a chance we see ice, snow, rain, or some combo of all three. Right now the best chance for accumulations will be north of I-12. We are just too far away to make that call. However if any moisture does fall it would likely create icy road conditions Tuesday and potentially through Wednesday as well. Get prepared now and stay with us at WGNO for the latest. Stay up to date with the latest news, weather and sports by downloading the WGNO app on the Apple or Google Play stores and by subscribing to the WGNO newsletter. Latest Posts Snow still a question mark, the cold looks more certain Cut Off motorcyclist killed in Lafourche Parish crash State Farm cancels Super Bowl ad over California wildfires Rolls-Royce Phantom's luxury features and bespoke scent Two arrested in nearly 6-month long drug investigation
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