Category: Weather
Residents of New Orleans and Baton Rouge experienced rare snowfall, with several inches accumulating due to a winter storm affecting the Deep South.
Keywords: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, winter storm
Source: WWNO
Update At: 1/22/2025
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder reports a very low chance of rain today.
KOCO
Cooler temperatures are expected today with highs in the 80s and 90s across the region. Midland will reach 87°F and Odessa 88°F, with mostly sunny skies and slight rain chances mainly south of I-10. Tonight, temperatures will drop into the 50s, 60s, and 70s under clear skies. Rain chances will decrease throughout the week, with temperatures gradually increasing but remaining around normal for this time of year.
CBS7
Humidity and cloud cover will persist with patchy fog in valleys. Scattered showers and storms are expected in the afternoon, while temperatures remain below 90 degrees due to cloud cover and rain.
WSAZ
Rain chances decrease in Odessa, Texas, with cooler temperatures on Tuesday. A gradual warm-up is expected throughout the week, but overall highs will remain normal for this time of year over the next 10 days.
Heavy rain affected parts of North Central Maryland, with slow-moving storms causing localized flooding. A cold front is expected to bring more storms on Thursday, followed by a cooler and less humid weekend. The author acknowledges personal challenges with dyslexia and the impact on their writing and forecasting.
Just In Weather
Hazy skies due to smoke from Canadian wildfires and fires in Oregon are affecting air quality across Colorado, particularly along the I-25 corridor. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities if sensitive to smoke. Significant clearing is expected by Thursday with a cold front.
KKTV
An air quality alert is in effect for several counties due to ozone and wildfire smoke. Tonight's temperatures will be near average, with mostly sunny but hazy conditions expected tomorrow. Various forecasts for different areas indicate highs ranging from 77 to 89 degrees, with a chance of mountain thunderstorms returning midweek.
KOAA News 5
High ozone levels and wildfire smoke are causing smoky and hazy skies over Colorado, expected to last until at least Wednesday, with potential continuation into Thursday. The haze is primarily due to smoke drifting from wildfires in Canada and the Pacific Northwest, affecting air quality, especially in higher elevations of north-central Colorado. The NWS has issued health advisories for sensitive groups and anticipates rain later in the week.
Denver7
Temperatures are rising with near-record highs expected, accompanied by hazy conditions due to wildfire smoke from the Pacific Northwest and Canada. An Air Quality Alert is in effect for the Front Range, advising those with respiratory issues to stay indoors. Highs will reach the 90s, with afternoon storms possible starting Friday.
Weather forecast indicates partly cloudy conditions with scattered thunderstorms and a high of 82F. Evening thunderstorms likely with a low of 64F. Overcast with rain showers expected, high of 78F.
Bellevue Herald Leader