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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The stalled front continues to sit near the coast Wednesday morning and will once again produce scattered showers and storms through the day south of the I-10 corridor. These likely won’t move much so locally heavy downpours will be possible. Otherwise rain chances are very spotty through the rest of the area.

Humidity is lower north of I-10 this morning and that will continue through the night. Dewpoints are in the mid 60s so it doesn’t feel quite as hot. Look for highs across the area today to average around 91.

Heat builds back in by Thursday through Saturday with mid 90s for much of the area. Right now it looks like tropical moisture moves in with rain by Sunday into early next week. It looks like the heaviest rain will stay south and west of our area over the western Gulf, but clouds and showers will still keep temperatures lower heading into next week.

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