Lake Charles, Louisiana – Boaters and beachgoers along the Gulf Coast will see steady southeast winds and building heat by midday Tuesday, with calm seas masking stronger gusts that could develop near thunderstorms offshore.
According to the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, high pressure will dominate Southeast Texas and southern Louisiana through Friday, keeping rain chances near 0% while temperatures climb into the mid to upper 80s each afternoon. Some inland areas could approach 90°F by Thursday, especially across central Louisiana.
Marine conditions remain relatively stable through midweek, with southeast winds holding between 10 to 15 knots and seas ranging from 2 to 4 feet from High Island, Texas to the Lower Atchafalaya River. By Friday afternoon, winds shift more southerly and increase to 10 to 20 knots, which could create choppier conditions for smaller vessels.
Cities including Lake Charles, Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Lafayette will stay dry, with overnight lows in the mid-60s and light winds. Despite the quiet pattern, isolated storms could briefly increase winds and wave heights along the coast.
Residents and mariners should stay hydrated, secure loose items on boats, and monitor for sudden wind shifts near any developing storms. A stronger system may bring the next rain chance by late Saturday into Sunday.
Five Day Forecast for Lake Charles, Louisiana
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, highs 82–87°F, south winds 10–15 mph, gusts to 25 mph, 0% rain
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, highs 83–86°F, south winds 10–15 mph, gusts to 25 mph, 0% rain
Thursday: Partly cloudy, highs 84–89°F, south winds 10–15 mph, gusts to 25 mph, 0% rain
Friday: Partly cloudy, highs 84–89°F, south winds 10–15 mph, gusts to 25 mph, 0% rain
Saturday: Warm with increasing clouds, next rain chance arriving late day into night


