Saturday PM Forecast: A handful of Sunday downpours before rain chances dwindle
Jun 06, 2026
Expect another round of scattered afternoon thunderstorms to develop on Sunday, though finding dry time outdoors will be a bit easier. Plan for even fewer disruptions next week as storm chances drop even more.Tonight Tomorrow: Following a stormy Saturday, activity will gradually taper throughout t
he evening. The overnight hours look largely dry under partly cloudy skies. However, expect a very warm and muggy night, with lows only dropping into the mid-70s. Sunday will feature plenty of dry time, but that doesnrsquo;t mean the day will be rain-free. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will fire as temperatures start peaking near 90deg; in the early afternoon. Showers will be fewer in number on Sunday, with roughly half of the Capital Area experiencing a brief downpour at least once. The areas most likely to experience a storm will be along and east of Baton Rouge toward I-55. Use the slider to advance through the next 24 hours of FuturecastLingering tropical moisture may fuel locally heavy downpours on Sunday, though overall rainfall totals shouldn't be too high. While localized amounts up to 1rdquo; are possible, especially near I-55, most areas will see less. As always, if thunder is within earshot, lightning is close enough to strike, so have an indoor break option ready for the afternoon.Up Next: Monday will bring an increase in cloud cover, which will make it more difficult for highs to top 90deg;. Despite a gloomier look, the clouds may actually limit overall storm coverage by keeping the ground from heating up. Nevertheless, a weak disturbance could still spark isolated afternoon thunderstorms. By Tuesday, a strong ridge of high pressure will take over in the upper atmosphere. Since these ridges bring warm, sinking air, they usually work against rain and storms, allowing heat to take control. Because of that, the forecast is loaded with highs in the 90s and just a 20-30% coverage of afternoon storms through the end of the workweek. As the ridge breaks down closer to next weekend, the door will open for a better chance of afternoon thunderstorms.Get the latest 7-day forecast and real-time weather updates HERE.Watch live news HERE.The Tropics: For the Gulf, Caribbean, and North Atlantic, all is quiet. No development is expected over the next seven days.mdash; Meteorologist Malcolm ByronThe Storm Station is here for you, on every platform. Your weather updates can be found on News 2, wbrz.com, and the WBRZ WX App on your Apple or Android device. Follow WBRZ Weather on Facebook and X for even more weather updates while you are on the go.Permalink| Comments
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