Widespread Showers Likely Today
SHREVEPORT, La. – Weather Update
Published : May. 12, 2024 at 6:59 AM CDT | Updated : 12 hours ago
Good morning to those in the ArkLaTex region. Expect a cool, drizzly day ahead as temperatures grapple to reach the lower 70s. A Flood Watch has been mandated for parts of the area, remaining in effect until Tuesday morning. Experts predict that as much as 2.5 inches of rain may fall today and tomorrow.
Tonight’s Forecast
Nightfall doesn’t spell respite from the showers as activity will persist, with temperatures dipping into the mid-60s. By Monday, the damp scenario persists, with the added potential for thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the skies as some storms could grow surprisingly strong. Regardless of their strength, they will be bringing more heavy rain to areas of ArkLaTex. Despite this, expect tomorrow’s thermometer reading to slightly surpass today’s, with temperatures reaching the low 80s.
Ongoing Weather Scenario
The latest information suggests that by the end of Monday, the region’s rainy trends will dissipate for the week. After a wet start to the week, expect a dry and very warm midweek with ample sunshine that’s accompanied by high levels of humidity, which may make the weather feel a bit warmer to local residents. It is safe to say the temperatures might end up fairly close to the 90-degree mark, but don’t expect a similar trend like we witnessed last week.
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In Other News
Meanwhile, in the community, a woman was reportedly shot during an altercation after she discovered an unidentified woman at her boyfriend’s residence. In other locations, the area encompassing Beacon Motel and Zaxby’s was taped off due to an ongoing crime scene investigation.
Moving over to Bossier City, a Shreveport man sustained injuries following an altercation with another man wielding a hatchet. An urgent message regarding rising crime rates was released by the Caddo Parish District Attorney, including a plea directed at gun owners.
Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch
In an unprecedented move, a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch has been issued for the first time in nearly two decades. Details regarding the impact and precautions to be taken by residents will be shared as more information becomes available.