Storm Alert: Thunderstorms Could Snarl I-10 Travel in Lake Charles This Afternoon

Storm Alert: Thunderstorms Could Snarl I-10 Travel in Lake Charles This Afternoon

Lake Charles is waking up to foggy, damp conditions — and the afternoon is expected to bring heavier storms that could disrupt your commute.

What to Expect Today

The National Weather Service says rain chances are near 90% through the afternoon across Lake Charles, Sulphur, Westlake, Iowa, and Moss Bluff. Temperatures will stay in the mid-to-upper 60s, keeping the air humid and unstable.

The Most Dangerous Window: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Heavier downpours are expected between noon and 5 p.m., dropping up to 0.75 inches of rain. Drivers should watch for:

  • Standing water on I-10 and Highway 14
  • Flooding near downtown Lake Charles underpasses
  • Water pooling along Ryan Street low-lying areas
  • Reduced visibility during heavy bursts

Morning Fog Already Causing Issues

Patchy fog between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. is already slowing traffic near coastal roads and marsh areas. Gusty winds up to 30 mph are also expected.

Safety Tips Before You Drive

  • Avoid flooded streets — turn around, don’t drown
  • Keep headlights on in fog and rain
  • Allow extra travel time during afternoon commute
  • Secure loose outdoor items before leaving home

Rain will taper into the evening with lingering showers possible into early Saturday.

5-Day Outlook

  • Saturday: 72°F — morning clouds, then clearing
  • Sunday: 78°F — sunny and warmer
  • Monday: 80°F — mostly sunny
  • Tuesday: 83°F — increasing clouds
  • Wednesday: 86°F — storm chances return

For more local weather updates and travel alerts, visit thecmeaglet.com

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