Shreveport Weather Report: Rainy Evening Ahead for Natchitoches, Mostly Dry Days to Follow

Shreveport Weather Update: A Little Rain and a Lot of Clouds!

Get Ready for Showers in Natchitoches Tonight!

Hey there, Shreveport residents! If you’re in the mood for a cozy, rainy evening, you’re in luck! Tonight, it looks like Natchitoches is in for some showers. Yes, grab that umbrella if you’re heading out! While Natchitoches may be getting a bit of wet weather, the rest of us in the area will be mostly cloudy but *dry*. Not too bad, right? Temperatures are set to dip into the 60s, so maybe an extra blanket will keep you warm and snug while you enjoy the rainfall.

Some Isolated Showers on Sunday? Perhaps!

Looking ahead to Sunday, some light rain might just tiptoe into our lives, particularly for portions of Northwest Louisiana, but for the most part, it seems like we’ll be getting by dry and mostly comfortable. A few stray showers might pop up, but the chances are pretty slim. For those who love the sun, you can expect high temperatures to creep into the mid to upper 70s. How lovely is that?

Veterans Day Bringing Mostly Dry Skies!

Monday marks Veterans Day, and it seems like Mother Nature is ready to salute our vets with some mostly dry weather. There might be a stray morning shower, but nothing to worry too much about. By mid-morning, the sun should be shining down, making it a great day to get outside, perhaps for a walk or to enjoy the changing leaves. Highs will once again reach the upper 70s, continuing into the beginning of our work week!

Midweek Temperatures and Chance of Rain

From Tuesday into Wednesday, we’re keeping an eye on the weather. Highs should continue to hover in the low 80s at the start of the week before dropping slightly back into the mid to upper 70s toward the end. That slight chance of rain I mentioned earlier—well, we might see just a bit more activity on Wednesday and Friday. So, don’t put those raincoats away just yet!

When is the Next Major Rain?

If you were hoping for more significant rain, it seems the next major chance may not show up until the very end of our 12-day forecast. So, enjoy those delightful sunny days while they last! And while we’re enjoying mostly dry conditions, let’s not forget that a Flood Watch is currently in effect through Saturday night for Natchitoches and surrounding areas. Safety first, folks! Make sure to stay alert if you’re in or traveling through those regions.

Conclusion: Enjoy Your Weekend!

So, while we can expect a *bit of a rinse* tonight and a possible shower on Sunday, the upcoming week looks promising with mostly dry conditions and plenty of sunshine, particularly as we honor our veterans. Let’s take advantage of this lovely weather and gear up for some outdoor fun and activities. Have a great Saturday, Shreveport, and enjoy your three-day weekend!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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