Showers and Storms Likely Today with a Very Low Severe Threat
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Showers and storms will become likely across Acadiana as we head into the late morning hours this Thursday. Rain chances for the afternoon are expected to be at 70%. There is a very low risk for severe weather as a couple of storms could produce damaging winds, large hail, or a brief tornado. The higher risk for severe weather and flash flooding should remain across southeast Texas. Otherwise, conditions remain cloudy and cool with temperatures staying in the 50s to 60s.
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Scattered rain is likely Friday morning followed by a second round of scattered rain tomorrow evening. The weekend is looking great with mild and quiet weather.