Rain chances will be above normal Friday through Sunday across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. This means during the late morning and afternoon hours we will see scattered storms develop.
While we won’t see the continual flow of rain like they did to the east earlier in the week, a higher amount of moisture in the atmosphere will allow for more rain to develop with daytime heating.
The biggest threat from these storms will be locally heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Always remember if you can hear thunder then you are close enough to be struck by lightning.
Evening events around the area should be better off since most of the rain will come during the early afternoon hours.