Temp: 67
Feels Like: 65
Wind: SE @ 8 Mph
Relative Humidity: 91%
Cloud cover: Clear
Precipitation: None
Pressure: 1014.2 mb (Converted from 29.97 in)
Good morning all! Yesterday was a beautiful day in New Orleans which required the use of sunscreen and minor sun burns were still achieved for us Wisconsinites which have been tucked away in our jackets throughout the winter. However, we have been focused on the storm building back in Wisconsin as our travel plans have us scheduled as the brunt of the storm is hitting the Wisconsin/Minnesota region.
My forecast for the New Orleans area yesterday was right on.
Today's forecast for New Orleans is a similar repeat of yesterday for the morning but later this afternoon into the evening we will start to see an increase in clouds and a chance for rain turning to thunderstorms by Saturday afternoon/evening.
Eau Claire's forecast is still not looking good. A large low pressure system is about to push into the area bringing with it a rain which will eventually switch to snow later Friday evening and continue through Saturday afternoon. The winds are going to be strong by Mid-Western ideals (20-30 mph).
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| Current surface conditions from the NWS. |
| Current warnings and watches from the NWS, see weather.gov for a legend of the warnings associated with the colors. |

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