Shreveport Braces for Rainy Weekend as Storms Approach

Shreveport Weather Update: Showers and Storms on the Horizon

Hey there, Shreveport! If you’ve been feeling a bit underwhelmed by the weather lately, you’re not alone. After a gray and gloomy Thursday, it looks like clouds are sticking around to keep us company through the night. But don’t worry, we’re not expecting a winter wonderland here. Instead, the temperatures will stay quite warm, with lows hovering in the mid-60s.

A Drizzle Here and There

As we make our way through the night, there’s a potential for some patchy drizzle or even a light shower. So, if you’re stepping out, you might want to grab an umbrella—just in case!

Friday Forecast

Now, let’s talk about Friday. The day is shaping up to be quite interesting! We will kick things off with some scattered showers as a warm front lifts through the ArkLaTex. The clouds are definitely going to be sticking around, so it’s a good idea to prepare for a gray day ahead.

Temperature-wise, we’re in for a bit of a rollercoaster. Highs will range from the 60s in the northern parts of the I-30 corridor to the mid and upper 70s for those south of I-20. That’s quite the range! Be sure to dress accordingly and keep an eye on the sky.

Stormy Nights Ahead

As we roll into Friday night, you might want to cozy up, as storms are forecasted to become widespread across the region. A slow-moving cold front is making its way from the west, and while the severe weather threat appears low right now, we may see very heavy rainfall that could lead to localized flooding.

So, if you live in an area prone to flooding, it might be a good idea to prepare just in case. Make sure to have your plans in place for a rainy night!

Saturday Showers

Saturday is looking to continue that stormy pattern with showers getting kicked off early in the morning and lingering throughout the day. The storms should start diminishing by mid to late afternoon, which is a small comfort for the weekend warriors out there! Expect to see highs in the low 70s, as the rain keeps temperatures from skyrocketing.

And just a reminder, we could still see locally heavy rainfall, so it’s best to stay updated on any changing weather conditions.

A Drier Sunday Ahead?

Now, for those clambering for drier weather, Sunday is expected to be a much better day overall! Some spotty showers could linger, but for the most part, it’s looking like we’ll bask in the glory of clearer skies and temperatures returning to the mid-70s. Perfect for a nice leisurely day outdoors!

Bright and Sunny Week to Come

And hold onto your hats, because early next week is promising to bring us some sunshine! Temperatures are predicted to be well above average, with highs each day reaching into the upper 70s to near 80. Sounds like the perfect opportunity for some outdoor activities!

So, as we navigate through this windy and wet weather, make sure to stay safe and sound. Enjoy your night, and let’s keep our fingers crossed for a sunny week ahead!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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