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New Orleans Jazz Fest and Louisiana Weekend Weather Forecast

Heading to the New Orleans Jazz Fest or planning weekend activities in Louisiana? Here’s what you need to know about the weather forecast, including rain chances, potential storms, and the expected heat and humidity.

Will scattered storms dampen a hot Jazz Fest weekend? See where rain chances stand.
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Key Insights

  • **New Orleans Jazz Fest:** Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible, especially on Saturday afternoon. Rain chances are around 50%. Keep an eye on weather updates.
  • **Severe Weather Risk:** Areas north of I-10 and I-12, and west of I-59 in the Baton Rouge region, face a slight risk of severe overnight weather, including strong wind gusts, large hail, and possible tornadoes.
  • **Statewide Storms:** A squall line moving across Louisiana may bring damaging winds and hail, particularly north of I-10. Areas like Allen, Evangeline, and St. Landry could see up to 1 inch of rain.
  • **Heat and Humidity:** Expect hotter than normal temperatures, with highs in the low-to-mid 80s on Friday and climbing closer to the 90s on Saturday. Feels-like temperatures could reach 95°.

In-Depth Analysis

The first weekend of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival faces the possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms. According to NWS meteorologist Kevin Gilmore, a complex of thunderstorms developing around Arkansas and Oklahoma is heading towards south Louisiana, potentially bringing strong to severe storms overnight into early Saturday morning.

While New Orleans has a marginal threat of severe overnight weather, the Baton Rouge region north of Interstates 10 and 12 and west of Interstate 59 will have a slight risk of overnight severe weather, including wind gusts greater than 60 mph, large hail, and a few tornadoes.

Saturday may bring another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms in New Orleans during the afternoon and evening hours. Confidence in the extent of Saturday afternoon rain remains low, depending on how quickly the overnight rain moves through. Sunday's forecast is even less certain, with another complex of thunderstorms in north Louisiana possibly dipping down into south Louisiana.

Regardless of rain, the weekend will be hotter than normal for late April. Highs are expected to be in the low-to-mid 80s Friday and climb closer to the 90s on Saturday. It is important to wear sunscreen, stay hydrated, and take breaks in the shade.

Across the state, a squall line is expected to move in, potentially bringing damaging winds and large hail. The heaviest activity is expected after midnight, crossing over Alexandria. Models vary on how far south the storms will reach, but areas like Allen, Evangeline, and St. Landry could see up to 1 inch of rain.

**How to Prepare:**

  • **Stay Informed:** Monitor local weather forecasts and alerts.
  • **Seek Shelter:** If severe weather threatens, seek indoor shelter immediately.
  • **Hydrate:** Drink plenty of water to avoid heat exhaustion.
  • **Protect Skin:** Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing.

**Who This Affects Most:**

  • Attendees of outdoor events, such as the New Orleans Jazz Fest and Festival International.
  • Residents in areas at risk for severe weather, particularly north of I-10 in Louisiana.

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FAQ

- **Q: What are the chances of rain at New Orleans Jazz Fest this weekend?

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- **Q: What areas are at risk for severe weather?

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- **Q: What should I do to prepare for the heat?

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Takeaways

  • Stay updated on weather forecasts if you're attending outdoor events or live in affected areas.
  • Be prepared for potential severe weather, including strong winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes, especially overnight.
  • Take precautions against the heat, such as wearing sunscreen and staying hydrated.

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