Fourth of July Holiday and all of next week Not much change in our weather pattern as local temperatures remain seasonal around 88-93° degrees. Hot and humid into the early evening as the Heat Index temperatures indicate -- it feels like 94-101° degrees. Chance of morning rain showers. Developing afternoon storms that become widespread and strong at times through the dinner hours. Then the transition of isolated storms to showers by late evening. Followed by a slight chance of rain around midnight. "Rinse and repeat" -- into the following week. A reminder for Independence Day, Excessive Rainfall Risk for all SELA areas east and south of the line from I-55 straight down to Galliano. This includes, the eastern half of Tangipahoa Parish, Washington, St. Tammany, Orleans, Plaquemines, Jefferson, Parishes, Eastern portions of St. John the Baptist and Lafourche Parishes. Areas of Mississippi and Alabama. Therefore, a LOW Risk of Scattered Flash Flooding. Rainfall potential up to 2.50" inches per day by midnight Tuesday.Tracking the TropicsThe North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical formation is not expected during the next 5 days.Tropical Storm BonnieNow in the Eastern Pacific and retaining the name "Bonnie", this tropical storm may become a hurricane late this evening or late tonight. Maximum sustained winds 70 mph, moving WNW at 17 mph, pressure 993 mb. Location 280 miles of Salina Cruz, Mexico (Coastal Southwest Mexico).Bonnie is not a threat to Louisiana.
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