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Warmer with sunny conditions Sunday
Mild conditions with clear skies will continue for the rest of the weekend
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Warmer temperatures and sunny skies are expected in New Orleans on Sunday, continuing the mild and clear weather pattern that has been in place throughout the weekend.
Why it matters
The warm and sunny weather is a welcome change for the region, which has been experiencing moderate drought conditions. However, the lack of significant rainfall in the forecast could exacerbate the drought situation if it persists.
The details
Temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 60s Fahrenheit on Sunday, a few degrees warmer than the average high of 66 degrees for this time of year. Clear skies and light winds will prevail throughout the day. The mild and dry conditions are being driven by a high-pressure system that has been dominating the weather pattern in the region.
- Temperatures will fall into the 40s overnight on Saturday.
- Sunday's high temperatures will reach the mid to upper 60s Fahrenheit.
- Temperatures are expected to continue climbing through the week, reaching the mid 70s by midweek.
The players
Derek Sibley
A meteorologist who provided the weather forecast for the New Orleans area.
The takeaway
The warm and sunny weather is a positive development for the New Orleans area, but the lack of significant rainfall in the forecast could exacerbate the ongoing drought conditions if the dry pattern persists.
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