The morning air might feel slightly balmy with patchy drizzle and light fog covering much of the area. However an undercutting cold front will slip in later today and bring a shot of cold air that could send temperature trends lower during the afternoon hours. Many areas could see an early day high temperature, and most areas north of US Highway 90 can expect a temperature in the 40s to mid 50s by the end of the day.
Warmer and wetter for tonight into Sunday morning with chances for drizzle or light rain in addition to fog. Overnight lows ranging from the lower 40s to mid 50s.
Monday and Tuesday continue as cool and dreary days with patchy drizzle. Temperatures moderate Wednesday, and an approaching storm system will bring a chance of Thunderstorms will increase into late Thursday. Some locally heavy downpours are possible over eastern counties Thursday into Thursday night. A drier and milder pattern returns when rain chances decrease Friday morning.