When will the rain end?
The rain is expected to end by late morning or noon on Sunday.
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Multiple cold fronts moved across Louisiana, bringing rain and ushering in cooler temperatures. Residents can expect breezy conditions and a noticeable drop in temperatures following the rainfall.
A cold front pushed through Louisiana, resulting in widespread rain and a shift to cooler, breezy conditions. The rain is expected to taper off by midday Sunday, giving way to partly sunny skies. The northeasterly wind will make it feel significantly cooler than the low 70s high. Monday morning will bring a cold start, especially on the North Shore, but a warming trend will commence by Monday afternoon. As the week progresses, temperatures will climb, reaching the 80s by Tuesday, along with an increased chance of storms.
The rain is expected to end by late morning or noon on Sunday.
Morning lows will fall to the 40s on the North Shore.
A warming trend will develop by Monday afternoon, with highs in the upper 70s to near 80.
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