Lake Charles, Louisiana – Residents can expect dry weather with low humidity to remain in place throughout the upcoming weekend, local meteorologists reported.
Cold Front Brings Drier Air
A weak cold front moved through Southwest Louisiana early Thursday, October 9, 2025, bringing drier air to the region. While temperatures will not drop significantly behind the front, residents will notice the difference during the morning and evening hours.
Morning lows are expected to range from the upper 50s north of I-10 to the mid and upper 60s along the coast. Afternoon highs will climb into the mid and upper 80s, as dry air heats up more quickly.
Weekend and Early Next Week Forecast
The forecast indicates no rain from Friday through at least early next week, with dry conditions and low humidity expected to continue. Meteorologists say there are no signs of a stronger cold front approaching soon, making for a stable weather pattern over the coming days.
Tropical Update
Meteorologists are monitoring Tropical Storm Jerry in the Atlantic Ocean, which may develop into a hurricane later this week. The storm is currently near the Lesser Antilles and is expected to turn northward.
Officials confirm that there is no tropical threat to Southwest Louisiana over the next week, so residents can enjoy sunny and dry conditions locally.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and plan your weekend activities accordingly.
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