New Orleans Weather 10 day forecast 04 28 11
New Orleans Weather 10 day forecast
Welcome to the Sharon Denise Talbot New Orleans weather 10 day forecast! This is your New Orleans weather 10 day forecast. It will be updated daily. The New Orleans weather 10 day forecast is a valuable tool for planning all of your New Orleans outings. While you are here in NOLA there are plenty of people to see, places to go and things to do and the New Orleans weather 10 day forecast will come in very handy. The weather in New Orleans changes day to day. This is because of the city’s proximity to water. This is one of the reasons the New Orleans weather 10 day forecast is so valuable if you are traveling to New Orleans. Don’t miss any of them. Make sure you are not caught unawares. Be prepared for the Louisiana weather changes. Quick and convenient, just check here before you make your plans for the day!
| High / Low (°F) |
Precip. % | ||||
| Today Apr 28 |
Sunny | 81°/59° | 10 % | ||
| Fri Apr 29 |
Sunny | 83°/64° | 0 % | ||
| Sat Apr 30 |
Mostly Sunny | 85°/73° | 0 % | ||
| Sun May 01 |
Partly Cloudy | 86°/74° | 20 % | ||
| Mon May 02 |
Scattered T-Storms | 82°/62° | 40 % | ||
| Tue May 03 |
Scattered T-Storms | 78°/61° | 40 % | ||
| Wed May 04 |
Sunny | 81°/66° | 0 % | ||
| Thu May 05 |
Sunny | 85°/68° | 0 % | ||
| Fri May 06 |
Scattered T-Storms | 86°/68° | 40 % | ||
| Sat May 07 |
AM Clouds / PM Sun | 85°/68° | 20 % | ||
Good Morning NOLA! Happy Thursday everyone. Our high will be in the eighties today. Our rain chance is a mere ten percent today. It never hurts to keep the umbrella handy just in case, but I don’t think you will need it. There is sun in the forecast which is always nice. There is still lots going on in the city as usual. Check out the 300 block of Chartres in the Quarter this evening for a fun event. Jazz Fest is finally here and the line-up looks awesome as usual. I hope you are making your weekend plans and it includes music. The weather should cooperate so get out and enjoy. I will be at the 1850′s House Store sigining books in a couple of weeks. I will let you know exact dates as I get them. So make plans to come out a get your personalized copies of “I Love You Bigger Than The Sky!” and “IF I Were A French Quarter Rat”. Whatever you decide to do today, enjoy! See y’all in NOLA!
Sharon Denise Talbot



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I think the issue isn't the depth of cloning, but that DateFormat.format modifies it's Calendar object, the same object you have a reference to as “baseCalendar”.
Changing line eight of Test.java gives the expected output:
8: Calendar baseCalendar = (Calendar) dateFormat.getCalendar().clone();
base:Oct 28, 1930
work:Nov 28, 1930
base:Oct 28, 1930
work:Nov 28, 1930
base:Oct 28, 1930
work:Nov 28, 1930
base:Oct 28, 1930
work:Nov 28, 1930
base:Oct 28, 1930
work:Nov 28, 1930
I ran into this in a slightly different way and posted about it at the JavaRanch forums.