
A stretch of bright, dry weather settles over the parish beginning Wednesday, bringing crisp mornings, sunny afternoons, and a gradual warming trend into the weekend. After a chilly start mid‑week, temperatures rebound sharply, offering several days of unseasonably warm conditions before clouds thicken again early next week.
Wednesday, Feb. 4
A cool, bright day with highs near 53°F and overnight lows around 29°F. Sunshine dominates, and winds remain light from the north.
Thursday, Feb. 5
Another sunny day with a slight warm‑up. Highs reach 55°F, dipping to 40°F overnight under clear skies.
Friday, Feb. 6
A noticeable jump in temperatures brings a mild, springlike feel. Highs climb to 72°F, with lows near 40°F. Skies stay clear and humidity remains low.
Saturday, Feb. 7
Still warm but slightly cooler than Friday. Expect 68°F for the afternoon high and 46°F overnight. Sunshine continues with calm winds.
Sunday, Feb. 8
Warmth builds again with highs near 74°F and lows around 51°F. Mostly sunny skies persist, though humidity begins to increase.
Monday, Feb. 9
Partly to mostly sunny with highs near 70°F and lows around 57°F. Clouds increase overnight with a slight uptick in moisture.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Mostly cloudy and mild, with highs near 69°F and lows around 59°F. A small chance of light showers emerges as the next system approaches.
Forecast Summary
Bienville Parish enters this forecast period with a classic early‑February cool‑to‑warm transition.
- The mid‑week chill on Wednesday and Thursday gives way to a pronounced warm‑up beginning Friday, when temperatures surge into the 70s under clear skies.
- This warm pattern holds through the weekend, offering several days of bright, comfortable weather more reminiscent of early spring than winter. Sunshine remains dominant, and rain chances stay extremely low through Sunday.
- As the new week begins, moisture gradually increases, bringing more clouds on Monday and Tuesday. While temperatures remain mild—hovering near 70°F—conditions trend more unsettled, with a slight chance of showers by Tuesday.
Overall, the period is defined by dry weather, a strong warming trend, and only minimal precipitation risk until the very end of the forecast window.