Forecast Discussion
Today
Wednesday AM Forecast: Little rain, hot temps through rest of week
Posted 5:22 AM 9/17/2025 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
We saw some isolated showers and storms Tuesday, but it was nowhere near enough to help with dry grounds. Conditions get drier through the end of the week, with only some spotty showers expected.
Rest of the Week: High pressure will build through the end of the week (More)
Yesterday
Tuesday PM Forecast: fewer showers ahead, heat continues to end summer
Posted 4:48 PM 9/16/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Any rainfall on Tuesday will not be enough to make a dent in the ongoing dry spell. For the rest of the week, rain chances go lower while afternoon temperatures stay high.
Rest of the Week: Showers will diminish after nightfall, but a weak impulse in the atmosphere will (More)
9/15/2025
Monday PM Forecast: Amidst dry stretch, only a lucky few will see rain
Posted 5:24 PM 9/15/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
The run of 90°+ temperatures is set to continue throughout the final week of summer. Humidity will stay in check, with pesky afternoon rain chances popping up here and there. Meanwhile, the next tropical depression or storm could develop by the end of the week.
Tonight & (More)
9/14/2025
Sunday PM Forecast: Counting down the days until fall, certainly not feeling like it
Posted 5:26 PM 9/14/2025 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
We are a little over a week away until the official start of fall, and it will not be cool by any means. Highs will stay in the 90s for the foreseeable future with little to no rain.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Overnight, skies will be partly cloudy with lows near 70 degrees. (More)...
9/13/2025
Saturday PM Forecast: Dry and hot pattern to persist, no fronts in sight
Posted 7:29 PM 9/13/2025 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
For the foreseeable future, the pattern of hot afternoons with little to no rain will continue. Its time to start watering those lawns and gardens if you want to keep them nice and healthy!
Tonight & Tomorrow: Overnight, skies will be mainly clear with lows in the (More)
9/12/2025
Friday PM Forecast: Forget the poncho, bring sunscreen on a hot & sunny game day
Posted 5:33 PM 9/12/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Though on the warm side, no major weather issues are expected for LSU’s big matchup with the Gators on Saturday. The same pattern of warm, slightly sticky days will carry on through next week.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Expect another mostly clear night with lows (More)
9/11/2025
Thursday PM Forecast: Air Quality Alert issued for Friday, hot and dry stretch underway
Posted 5:42 PM 9/11/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Quiet weather will stick around for the next week, with rain chances staying near zero. We’ll be locked into a steady pattern of sunshine and warm afternoons. Though sweaty at times, these conditions set up great for the Friday Night Blitz and LSU’s big showdown with the Gators!
(More)...9/10/2025
Wednesday PM Forecast: Rain chances drying up, sunshine and heat to dominate
Posted 4:51 PM 9/10/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Three words to sum up the forecast: warm, sunny, dry
Tonight & Tomorrow: Any leftover showers will quickly fizzle out after dark, with skies generally clearing. The muggy feel will remain with lows settling in the upper 60s to low 70s. Thursday will be largely sunny (More)
9/9/2025
Tuesday PM Forecast: rain chances running out
Posted 2:34 PM 9/9/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Outside of a quick shower today or tomorrow, the weather looks steadily dry and hot for the long haul. If you don’t happen to catch a shower by Wednesday, you probably won’t see another chance of rain for at least the next week—and maybe even longer.
(More)...9/8/2025
Monday PM Forecast: Refreshing feel fades fast, humidity's knocking on the door
Posted 5:00 PM 9/8/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
The refreshing feel won’t last much longer. Moisture is knocking on the door, and the all-too-familiar muggy feel will return on Tuesday.
Tonight & Tomorrow: The refreshing feel will remain through most of the night with dry air remaining in place. Lows will dip (More)
9/7/2025
Sunday PM Forecast: Driest air in months set to deliver a refreshing feel
Posted 5:10 PM 9/7/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
After a small step back in humidity on Sunday, a bigger break is about to move in. The Capital Area will feel some of the driest air since early May to start the week.
Tonight & Tomorrow: A full-blown punch of dry air will move into the Capital Area after sunset. There (More)