Winn Parish weather outlook: midweek frost gives way to a wet, cooler stretch

Residents will wake up to widespread frost early Wednesday before a series of storm systems bring several rounds of rain and cooler temperatures through the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service.

Wednesday:

The day begins with widespread frost through 8 a.m., so early commuters and growers should take precautions. Skies turn partly sunny later with a high near 57°F. Winds will be calm before shifting to the south at around 5 mph by late morning.

Wednesday Night:

A quiet evening transitions to a wet and stormy overnight, with showers possible before midnight. The heaviest activity—including the chance for a thunderstorm between midnight and 3 a.m.—arrives after midnight. Overnight temperatures drop to around 44°F, with light winds turning northeast. Rain chances climb to 80%.

Thursday:

A damp start is expected, with showers likely, mainly before noon. The day stays cloudy and cool with a high near 53°F. Rain chances remain at 60%.

Thursday Night:

Showers continue into the evening, tapering off before midnight. Lows fall to around 38°F as clouds linger. Rain chances again sit at 60%.

Friday:

More scattered showers remain in the picture, though coverage decreases. There’s a 40% chance of rain, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 52°F.

Friday Night:

A slight chance of showers—mainly before midnight—continues, with a 30% chance of rain. Lows settle near 39°F.

Weekend Outlook:

Conditions improve as the weekend begins. Saturday brings partly sunny skies and a warmer high near 60°F, followed by a mild low around 42°F Saturday night.

Sunday continues the trend with mostly sunny weather and a high near 65°F, before cooling to around 38°F Sunday night.

Monday:

The new week starts off calm and pleasant with mostly sunny skies and a high near 57°F.
Residents are encouraged to monitor changing conditions, especially late Wednesday through Thursday, as multiple rounds of rain and isolated thunderstorms move through the region.