BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana is forecasted to have extremely cold weather next week with the chances of a winter storm trending upward again. Enjoy the next day of warmer weather because it will quickly become very cold.
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Louisiana is forecasted to have extremely cold weather next week. Meanwhile, the chances of having a winter storm are trending downward. Enjoy the next couple of days of warmer weather because it will quickly become very cold.
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Louisiana is forecasted to have a potential winter storm bringing a surge of cold air late Sunday into early next week.
Lafayette Parish School System officials have announced that all schools will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday as an arctic blast is forecast to drop bone-chilling weather on South Louisiana, with the potential for wintry mix precipitation.
We are going to get extremely cold next week," one forecaster said. "However it takes a lot to get winter weather down here on the Gulf Coast.”
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The National Weather Service in Shreveport said Tuesday afternoon, January 14, 2025 that there’s a 20-30 percent chance for the accumulation of winter precipitation across the Toledo Bend area of East Texas and West Louisiana, with a 10-20 percent chance of the same for the Arkansas-Louisiana border.
A 60% to 70% chance of snow is expected in Baton Rouge on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. A cold front coming in over the weekend will bring freezing night-time temperatures, as moisture from the Gulf moves in,