West Monroe, Louisiana (KTVE/KARD)—
A cold front is moving through the area this evening, leaving a chance for rain on the Akramis River. Severe threats are limited, but some storms may bring gusty winds. Isolated heavy rainfall is also possible from these storms, but these storms will begin to dissipate as the evening progresses. Overnight lows will drop into the mid-70s, with west winds 5-10 mph.
The cold front will stall over Ark-La-Miss tomorrow, allowing for the chance of rain for the rest of the week. Not everyone will see rain, but in areas where it does, heavy rainfall may be associated with these storms. The impact of the severe weather was quite limited, with temperatures dropping and daytime highs only rising above 80 degrees. Winds will shift from the north at 5-10 mph.
As this cold front stalls, an erratic pattern continues, and while rain is possible, it's difficult to predict who will get it. Storms are typically expected in the afternoon and evening, and temperatures are expected to be below average.