Louisiana Expected to Experience Below Normal Temperatures January 20-23 Due Arctic Air Mass

By Calcasieu Staff
Published January 14, 2025

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Lake Charles, Louisiana – The US National Weather Service in Lake Charles, Louisiana, has issued an important weather advisory regarding the upcoming week, particularly from January 20 to January 23. Meteorologists are predicting a significant drop in temperatures, with the potential for the coldest weather of the winter season so far.

As the atmospheric patterns shift, an arctic air mass is expected to sweep down toward the Gulf Coast. This change in weather is anticipated to bring much below normal temperatures, which could impact residents’ daily activities and safety.

The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of reviewing multiple weather models, rather than single model runs, for this long-range forecast, as they provide a more comprehensive view of the conditions expected.

While the focus is primarily on the temperature drop, forecasters caution that it is still too early to determine if winter-type precipitation will accompany this cold snap. Snow and ice formation require a combination of factors, including adequate moisture, atmospheric lift, and sufficient cold air depth. Thus, while the conditions are evolving, the certainty of winter precipitation remains unclear.

In the days leading up to the cold front, temperatures in Lake Charles will remain relatively cool, with rain showers expected on Wednesday and into Wednesday night. A temporary warm-up is forecasted for Friday and early Saturday, accompanied by a chance for additional showers as a warm front moves through the area. However, this brief respite is likely to be followed by a sharp cold front that will usher in the frigid air early next week.

Residents are advised to prepare for the impending cold temperatures and to stay updated with weather reports as conditions develop. Ensuring proper home heating, dressing in layers, and being aware of potential weather-related emergencies is crucial during this time.