New Orleans, LA – A dense fog advisory is in effect across southeast Louisiana until 10 a.m. Sunday, creating hazardous driving conditions with visibility reduced to a quarter-mile or less. Motorists, especially on I-10 near New Orleans, are urged to drive cautiously, use low-beam headlights, and allow extra travel time.
According to the National Weather Service, dense fog will persist overnight, gradually lifting by mid-morning Sunday. The rest of Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high of 77°F. However, another round of unsettled weather arrives early in the week.
Monday brings a 20% chance of showers, with highs near 77°F and light winds. By Tuesday, rain chances increase to 50%, with possible thunderstorms by evening. Winds will pick up slightly, reaching 10 mph.
Tuesday night and Wednesday will see continued rain and potential thunderstorms, with highs near 79°F. Showers could linger into Thursday, with occasional gusty winds.
Drivers should remain alert for changing conditions, especially in fog-prone areas. For real-time updates, check the latest forecasts before heading out.




