
If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas… you may want to swap that snow globe for sunglasses.
Christmas Eve is shaping up to be record-breaking warm, with temperatures climbing to a high near 76°F. It’s the kind of evening that makes Santa ditch the coat and cruise with the windows down. Perfect weather for last-minute errands, outdoor gatherings, or a casual stroll before settling in for the night.
Christmas Day keeps the warm streak alive, with highs reaching around 77°F — far from traditional winter weather, but very much Louisiana-style Christmas cheer. Whether you’re opening presents, firing up the grill, or spending time outside with family, the weather will feel more like spring than December.
The warmth doesn’t stop there.
Friday keeps things hot with temperatures soaring to about 79°F, making it one of the warmest days of the stretch. Shorts, T-shirts, and sunshine may still be in play.
Saturday cranks it up another notch, topping out near 80°F — a temperature more fitting for May than December. Outdoor plans should have no problem staying comfortable.
Sunday cools off just a touch, with highs near 76°F, but comes with a chance of afternoon and evening showers. Rain could briefly interrupt outdoor plans late in the day, so it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy. Chance of rain 50%.
All in all, it’s a record-warm Christmas week and weekend, reminding everyone that winter in Red River Parish doesn’t always follow the calendar. Snow may be missing, but sunshine, warmth, and a little rain are more than making up for it — and that’s holiday weather with a Louisiana twist.
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