
Residents across Winn Parish can expect a mix of sunshine, clouds, and periodic storm chances as a shifting spring pattern settles over the region through the upcoming week.
Midweek: Warm with Isolated Storms
Wednesday begins on a relatively quiet note, though a slight chance (20%) of afternoon showers and thunderstorms develops after 1 p.m. Skies will transition from mostly cloudy to gradually sunnier conditions, with temperatures climbing to around 87°F. Winds from the south at 5–10 mph may gust up to 20 mph at times.
Wednesday night remains mostly cloudy and mild, with a low near 67°F and continued southerly breezes.
Thursday into Friday: Increasing Rain Chances
Rain chances ramp up Thursday, with a 50% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be slightly cooler, topping out near 81°F. Storm chances taper slightly Thursday night, dropping to 20%, with lows around 65°F.
By Friday, another round of scattered storms is expected, especially after 1 p.m., with a 50% chance of precipitation. Despite the unsettled weather, temperatures rebound to near 86°F under partly sunny skies. A few lingering showers may persist into Friday night before diminishing after midnight.
Weekend: Stormy Start, Then Cooler Air Moves In
Saturday continues the unsettled trend, bringing a 50% chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Highs will reach the low 80s, but conditions become more active Saturday night with continued storm chances and a noticeable drop in temperatures to around 53°F.
Sunday sees a shift toward cooler weather, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms and a high near 70°F. Overnight lows dip further into the mid-40s as rain chances decrease.
Early Next Week: Clearing and Comfortable
By Monday, calmer conditions return with mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high near 70°F—offering a refreshing break from the previous days of humidity and storms.
Bottom Line:
Winn Parish will experience a classic spring pattern this week—warm, humid days with scattered storms, followed by a cooler and drier air mass moving in by early next week. Residents are encouraged to stay weather-aware, especially during afternoon and evening hours when storms are most likely to develop.