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NEW ORLEANS, La. – The first weekend of November greets southeast Louisiana with gentle warmth and calm skies, a classic Gulf Coast lull before a brief cool-down early in the week. Early risers feel that soft, slightly humid air typical of late fall here — but a subtle shift is on the horizon as a northern breeze creeps closer by Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service in New Orleans, a few passing sprinkles could develop this evening as weak moisture drifts inland from the Gulf. Rain chances stay slim — less than 20 percent — but damp pavement and low clouds could briefly slow travel across the Causeway and I-10 late tonight. Temperatures will stay mild, dipping only into the mid-50s before rebounding to near 70°F on Sunday…