Claiborne Parish forecast: warm midweek, storm chances increase before weekend cooldown

Claiborne Parish, LA — A changing spring weather pattern will bring a mix of warm temperatures, gusty winds, and increasing storm chances to Claiborne Parish through the upcoming weekend.

Wednesday: Warm and Breezy

Partly sunny skies will dominate Wednesday, with afternoon highs reaching near 86°F. Winds from the south at 5 to 10 mph could gust up to 20 mph, adding a breezy feel to the warm conditions.

Wednesday night turns mostly cloudy, with a mild low around 65°F and lighter winds.

Thursday: Storm Chances on the Rise

Rain chances increase Thursday, with a 60% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms—especially after 1 p.m. Skies remain mostly cloudy, and temperatures will be slightly cooler with highs near 80°F. A few showers may linger into Thursday night, with a 30% chance and lows around 64°F.

Friday: Spotty Afternoon Storms

Friday brings another opportunity for scattered storms, mainly after 1 p.m., with a 40% chance of precipitation. Expect partly sunny skies and a return to warmer temperatures near 86°F. A slight chance of storms continues into Friday night.

Weekend: Unsettled Then Cooler

Saturday remains active, with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies and a high near 81°F. Storm chances persist into Saturday night, accompanied by a notable drop in temperatures to around 49°F.

Sunday introduces cooler air, with highs only reaching the upper 60s and a 30% chance of lingering showers and thunderstorms. Overnight lows will dip into the mid-40s as rain chances begin to taper off.

Monday: Clearing Skies

By Monday, conditions improve with mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 70°F—marking a return to more stable weather.

Bottom Line:

Claiborne Parish will experience a typical springtime pattern—warm and breezy conditions early, followed by increasing storm chances late in the week, and a cooler, drier air mass arriving by the end of the weekend. Residents should stay weather-aware, especially during afternoon and evening hours when storms are most likely.