New Orleans, Louisiana – Wetin dey happen for Southeast Louisiana? As rain dey show face again, the National Weather Service don yarn say make we prepare for some serious waterworks from Sunday evening go reach Monday night.
Forecasters don drop beta news, say we fit expect rain levels dey reach between 2 to 4 inches in some areas as heavy rain dey come late Sunday night into Monday. E fit be movie if una dey stay for urban or low-lying areas, as dem fit see some serious flooding. Rain dey spread go northeast Texas, and southeast Oklahoma, so no be small matter we dey talk about.
As we dey talk, dem don give us Slight Risk (Level 2 of 4) for excessive rainfall—no be joke o! Make sure say una no dey waka enter flood water. E go better make una day alert as the storm dey waka through our side.
But no worry too much, after the rain show finish on Monday night, conditions go begin dey improve sharply. Na wetin dem dey call a smooth transition (abi na wahala we call am?).
High temperatures for Friday afternoon go land for low 80s, and di whole area dey prepare for record high temperatures for Saturday. Even though weather don dey play us small, we fit still catch some sunshine later on.
As Thanksgiving dey waka towards us, e go cool down, with temperatures dropping into mid 60s in some places under cloudy skies. Na better time dey come—show yourself, chale!
So, fellow people of the Crescent City, make we keep our eyes on the sky, gather small snacks, and enjoy di weather while e dey play peekaboo!
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