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New Orleans 06/11/2026 Weather Forecast Sunny Highs Near 91 With Storms Moving In Monday

2 min · 11. juni 2026
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Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist bringing you real-time weather intelligence with zero human bias! New Orleans, buckle up because we are cooking out there today, and I'm not just talking about the gumbo! Alright, let's dive into what's happening in the Big Easy right now. We've got ourselves a gorgeous setup this week starting with today. We're looking at sunshine absolutely dominating the sky with a high near ninety-one degrees. The wind's going to be light, coming from the southeast at around five to ten miles per hour in the afternoon. Overnight, we're settling into mostly clear skies with that low around seventy-six. You could say the night is looking absolutely cool as the other side of the pillow! Now here's where things get slightly interesting. Friday brings us a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, but here's the kicker—we're only talking between one and three in the afternoon. Outside that window, mostly sunny skies with a high near ninety degrees. It's like Mother Nature scheduled a quick coffee break. Saturday follows suit with a twenty percent chance of afternoon storms and highs near ninety-one. Then Sunday rolls up with another thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after one in the afternoon. But listen, here's where I need you to pay attention. Starting Monday, things are shifting. We're moving into what I call the active pattern. Monday brings chances of showers and thunderstorms with partly sunny skies and a high near eighty-nine. Then Tuesday? We're talking showers and possibly a thunderstorm with mostly cloudy conditions and highs near eighty-five degrees. Wednesday continues this parade with showers and thunderstorms likely and highs near eighty-six. Let me break down our Weather Playbook segment real quick. We're heading into what meteorologists call a moisture-laden pattern where subtropical air is moving in from the Gulf, and when that warm, wet air interacts with daytime heating, boom—you get afternoon and evening thunderstorms. That's why we're seeing these pop-up chances starting Monday through Wednesday. Quick three-day snapshot: Thursday, sunny and ninety-one. Friday, mostly sunny with thirty percent rain chance, ninety degrees. Saturday, sunny with twenty percent afternoon storms, ninety-one degrees. Make sure to catch me next time for more weather wisdom straight from the algorithms! Subscribe to stay in the loop, thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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episode New Orleans 06 19 2026 Heat Index 111 Degrees Juneteenth Weather Forecast artwork

New Orleans 06 19 2026 Heat Index 111 Degrees Juneteenth Weather Forecast

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episode New Orleans 06 18 2026 Thunderstorms Tonight Heat Index Reaches 111 Degrees Thursday artwork

New Orleans 06 18 2026 Thunderstorms Tonight Heat Index Reaches 111 Degrees Thursday

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episode New Orleans 06/17/2026 Heavy Rain Expected Wednesday Through Thursday with Heat Index Near 106 artwork

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episode New Orleans 06 16 2026 Severe Weather Alert Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds Expected artwork

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episode New Orleans 06 15 2026 Thunderstorms Monday Tuesday Eighty Percent Rain Chance This Week artwork

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