A FLASH FLOOD WATCH is posted for the entire viewing area, through Wednesday evening. Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches with locally higher amounts will be possible. The most likely areas for heavy rainfall will be along and south of the I-10/12 corridor in Southeast Louisiana including portions of metro Baton Rouge and metro New Orleans. These heavier rainfall amounts could cause localized flash flooding issues. High rainfall rates could overwhelm drainage capacity. Ponding of water in low lying and poorly drained areas will be possible, and flash flooding could occur where the heaviest rain occurs.
Finally drying out on Sunday
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Finally drying out, no rain until end of the week
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The last rainy day, finally drying out by Sunday
The last rainy day, finally drying out by Sunday
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The WBRZ viewing area is under a FLASH FLOOD WATCH through Saturday night. While heavy rain remains the main concern for our area, one or two thunderstorms could produce gusty wind and hail.
Saturday: Today will be the last gloomy day for a while. Light rain will continue to be on and off all day, especially for areas south of I-12. A few thunderstorms will be in the mix this afternoon as well. When it isn’t raining the temperatures will be in the upper 60s and low 70s at the very warmest. The clouds will start to break up overnight and temperatures will drop into the 50s.