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Friday PM Forecast: potential for heavy thunderstorms increases over weekend

Posted 4:56 PM 5/22/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

Abundant moisture and a relentless wave of disturbances riding through the atmosphere will trigger daily rounds of showers and thunderstorms across the Baton Rouge Area through the weekend and into next week. While these storms will keep our daytime heat in check, you will need to watch the roads (More)

5/21/2026

Thursday PM Forecast: Holiday weekend plans need a backup, stormy weather to persist

Posted 4:41 PM 5/21/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

This soggy stretch of weather isn’t going anywhere any time soon. With several additional inches of rain likely, localized street flooding will be a daily threat. Stay weather-aware and keep an eye on the sky when attempting to get outdoors.

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5/20/2026

Wednesday PM Forecast: daily dose of storms continues through Memorial Day

Posted 4:46 PM 5/20/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

A stalled cold front combined with a continuous surge of tropical moisture will trigger high rain and thunderstorm chances across the Baton Rouge area every day for the next week. In addition to the inch or two that has fallen since Tuesday, total rainfall amounts will stack up between 3 to 6 (More)

5/19/2026

Tuesday PM Forecast: watching potential for overnight storms, more substantial round Wednesday

Posted 5:08 PM 5/19/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

A stormy pattern is afoot. Daily commutes and afternoon activities could face delays. If you are planning events outdoors for Memorial Day Weekend, such as pool parties or cookouts, you will absolutely want to arrange a covered or indoor alternative. The atmosphere will be holding a lot of (More)

5/18/2026

Monday PM Forecast: ramping into a stormy pattern

Posted 5:14 PM 5/18/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

An active weather pattern will lock into place over the Gulf Coast, bringing frequent rounds of heavy showers and thunderstorms through the Memorial Day Weekend. Both street and poor drainage flooding could become problems due to repeated rounds of rain.  

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5/17/2026

Sunday PM Forecast: Stormy stretch ahead, lasting into Memorial Day Weekend

Posted 5:09 PM 5/17/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

The classic summer pattern has returned, bringing thick humidity and pop-up thunderstorms. These storms will become increasingly frequent as the week wears on, setting up a stormy stretch of weather right into Memorial Day Weekend.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Summer-like (More)

5/16/2026

Saturday PM Forecast: Increasing humidity levels lead to the return of storms

Posted 5:47 PM 5/16/2026 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers

A rapid rise in humidity levels is expected into Sunday, causing the air to have a "sticky" feel to it. This increase in moisture will lead to pop-up showers and storms in the afternoon and evening.

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5/15/2026

Friday PM Forecast: flipping the summer switch on this weekend

Posted 4:02 PM 5/15/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

Enjoy a beautiful, rain-free Saturday across the Capital Area before humid air returns and triggers daily rounds of afternoon showers and thunderstorms starting Sunday. It will feel a lot like our typical summer pattern, especially with lows staying in the 70s.

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5/14/2026

Thursday PM Forecast: The comfort clock is ticking, steamy feel returning soon

Posted 5:10 PM 5/14/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

Only sunglasses and sunscreen are the essentials through Saturday, as warm and dry conditions persist. Consider adding an umbrella by Sunday, however, as returning humidity drives rain chances up.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Another mainly clear night is ahead with lows (More)

5/13/2026

Wednesday PM Forecast: few quiet days before a summer weather preview

Posted 4:39 PM 5/13/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

A surface high pressure system will serve as a shield from active weather and even thick cloud cover through Thursday. The air will be relatively dry as well, and so it will not feel too uncomfortable out there just yet, but that will change in a few days.

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