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The warm weather with little to no rain will continue for a while.

LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) – The forecast for the rest of the week will sound like a broken record, with little change from day to day. But the lack of rain is a good thing.

FIRST ALARM FORECAST
FIRST ALARM FORECAST(kplc)

Temperatures will fall into the low 70s by Wednesday morning, with patchy fog also possible. But once the sun rises, temperatures will rise quickly, with afternoon highs reaching the mid to upper 80s, perhaps even the low 90s north of I-10. The humidity makes sitting feel even hotter, with heat indicators in the low to mid 90s; Therefore, be careful outdoors.

FIRST ALARM FORECAST
FIRST ALARM FORECAST(kplc)

Not much will change next week, and that means the warm and humid weather will continue through the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend. So if you have plans for outdoor space, you won’t have any weather-related issues apart from the heat! And honestly, even the temperatures are close to expected values ​​for this time of year.

FIRST ALARM FORECAST
FIRST ALARM FORECAST(kplc)

The only slight setback in the forecast comes Thursday into Friday as a weak cold front moves toward northern Louisiana before dissipating. This shouldn’t bring any rain to our area unless it falls further south. And a similar situation returns midway through next week, with the front approaching our area by Wednesday of next week.

FIRST ALARM FORECAST
FIRST ALARM FORECAST(kplc)

For a look at current conditions, our hour-by-hour forecast, radar and other forecast tools, visit the KPLC weather page: https://www.kplctv.com/weather/