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Severe Weather and Tornadoes Hit Northern Louisiana

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News Summary

On a typical Tuesday morning, Shreveport residents were startled awake by brewing storms and tornado warnings. The National Weather Service reported severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes over nearby areas, urging residents to seek shelter. Multiple tornado warnings were issued as winds reached 60 mph, causing damage across the region and leaving thousands without power. Reports of fallen trees, damaged homes, and ongoing power restoration efforts highlighted the storm’s chaos. Residents are warned to stay vigilant as the threat of severe weather continues.

Severe Weather Strikes Northern Louisiana, Tornadoes and Storms Unleashed!

In the heart of Shreveport, on a seemingly ordinary Tuesday morning, residents were jolted awake by the sound of rapidly brewing storms and the ominous warnings of tornadoes. Just after 9 a.m., the National Weather Service issued a severe weather statement, sending shockwaves through the community. A gigantic severe thunderstorm, capable of producing tornadoes, was detected over Blanchard, laying its path just 8 miles northwest of Shreveport.

Tornado Warnings and Storm Alerts

The forecast looked grim, as flying debris and potential damage to mobile homes, roofs, windows, and vehicles were anticipated. Areas like Bossier City and Blanchard were put on high alert, with residents urged to find shelter in the safest place in their homes – usually an interior room on the lowest floor, well away from windows.

A tornado warning was quickly put in place for west-central Caddo Parish, valid until 9:30 a.m. Earlier in the morning, a tornado watch extended its arms into the region, lasting until 3 p.m. Residents in south Bossier Parish were also under a tornado warning until 10 a.m. The winds whipped up a thunderstorm near Bossier City, quickly moving east at a frightening pace of 50 mph.

Severe Thunderstorm Warnings

As the storm took shape, the National Weather Service didn’t hold back on issuing additional severe thunderstorm warnings through 10:15 a.m., when thunderstorms were noted moving along a path from Springhill to seven miles southwest of Stonewall. Wind gusts soared to a shocking 60 mph, creating chaos and concern.

After the brunt of the storm, much of the area could expect a continuation of showers and thunderstorms between noon and 3 p.m., with some of these storms also predicted to be severe. The weather forecast for the day hinted at a high of around 73 degrees, but with that came a staggering 100% chance of precipitation, resulting in rainfall amounts hitting between a quarter and half an inch.

Damage Reports and Power Outages

The storm didn’t just tease with strong winds; it came through with devastating force. Littered across the ArkLaTex, damaging winds, strong storms, and at least two confirmed EF-1 tornadoes made their presence known, particularly during the busy hours of March 4. A tornado was confirmed to have touched down in Caddo Parish shortly after 9 a.m. near Blanchard.

Reports came pouring in of downed utility lines and trees, along with traffic accidents impacting residents caught unprepared. In a close call, a tree fell on a woman’s home in Blanchard — an unsettling situation that fortunately resulted in no injuries.

However, the storm did wreak havoc elsewhere, blowing roofs off homes in Minden, Louisiana, and DeKalb, Texas, while damaging buildings in New Boston, Texas. An RV park in Camp County saw overturned trailers and reports of injuries, adding to the chaos.

Power Outages and Restoration Efforts

Power outages surged to affect roughly 29,000 customers, primarily in Texas, with the hardest-hit areas reported in Marshall and Longview. By noon, about 22,000 customers were left in the dark, although this number gradually decreased to around 12,902 later on. The largest outages were noted in Caddo, Natchitoches, Sabine, and Vernon parishes in northwest Louisiana, alongside Bowie, Gregg, and Franklin counties in East Texas.

Crews from power companies were already hard at work, assessing the damages and restoring power. While some areas anticipated power restoration by 3 p.m. or 4 p.m., others remained under assessment, highlighting the ongoing need for caution as the skies remained dark.

With threats of flash flooding and damaging winds looming, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and remain prepared as the stormy weather tries to settle down.

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