
Here is the latest weather outlook for Wednesday, Jan. 14, through Tuesday, Jan. 20. Forecast models indicate generally mild temperatures for mid-January, alternating periods of sunshine and clouds, and increasing rain chances later in the period. This summary reflects the latest available data for the region.
Wednesday, Jan. 14
Milder winter weather continues with highs near 65°F and overnight lows around 32°F. Expect partly cloudy skies and light winds — a pleasant mid-week day across the parish.
Thursday, Jan. 15
Daytime temperatures remain mild in the low-to-mid 60s, with overnight lows in the mid-40s. Mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies are expected with limited precipitation.
Friday, Jan. 16
Mild and mostly sunny conditions continue. Highs near 61–63°F and lows in the low-to-mid 40s make for another comfortable day. While rain is not likely, more cloud cover may develop late in the day.
Saturday, Jan. 17
Cloudier skies return with highs near 65°F and overnight lows near 47°F. While rain is not certain, the increased cloud cover may bring light showers or sprinkles in spots.
Sunday, Jan. 18
Expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs near 65°F and lows near 49°F. A limited chance of light rain showers is possible, especially in the afternoon or evening.
Monday, Jan. 19
Clouds will dominate the sky with temperatures near 65°F during the day and lows near 50°F at night. Sprinkles or light rain late in the day cannot be ruled out as moisture increases.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
The week concludes with the best chance for measurable rain. Highs around the mid-60s and lows near 50°F are expected along with rain and overcast skies, especially later in the day.
Forecast Summary
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Temperatures: Mild winter pattern persists with highs mainly in the 60s and overnight lows in the 30s and 40s despite mid-January.
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Sky Conditions: Expect a mix of partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies, with sunnier days earlier in the period and cloudier conditions later.
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Precipitation: Rain chances increase toward the end of the forecast period, with Tuesday, Jan. 20, looking most likely for measurable rainfall.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts from the National Weather Service and local meteorologists, particularly later in the week when rain chances grow. Alerts and advisories may be issued if conditions change significantly.