Shreveport Weather: Enjoy a Sunny Weekend as Tropical Storm Francine Departs

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Shreveport Weekend Weather Update: What You Need to Know!

Welcome to another exciting weekend, Shreveport! As we shake off the remnants of Tropical Storm Francine, our beautiful corner of the ArkLaTex is gearing up for some pleasant summer weather. Get ready to enjoy some dry days ahead!

Goodbye, Francine!

First things first, let’s give a friendly wave goodbye to Francine, who has decided to vacate the area and move north and east. With her departure, we’re saying hello to mostly calm and dry conditions for the next few days. This means you can leave the umbrellas at home and spend time outdoors without worrying about sudden rain showers.

Weather Forecast for the Weekend

Looking ahead to Saturday, we can expect temperatures to hover in the 80s, making it a lovely day to get outside and enjoy all that summer has to offer in Shreveport. Think BBQs, picnics, or just a leisurely stroll in one of our beautiful parks! Although tomorrow will largely be dry, there’s a possibility of a few sprinkles later in the afternoon as the last vestiges of Francine inch closer to us.

What’s Coming Next Week?

As we dive into next week, brace yourselves for the potential *remnants of Francine* making a comeback, but rest assured, it’s nothing compared to what we faced when it first hit. The chances for those light showers will more likely occur on Monday afternoon as we transition back to our typical summer patterns.

As we go through the weekend and into next week, the humidity is expected to feel a bit sticky. It’s summer in Louisiana, after all! But don’t sweat it too much—the moisture will creep into the oppressive range by late next week, so stay hydrated and try to stay cool!

Midweek Weather Improvements

After Monday and Tuesday, we can anticipate drier conditions once again as high pressure begins to build. This will lead to a return of the nice weather we all crave, sending those temperatures soaring above average. Perfect for those outdoor activities and gatherings you might have planned! Consider this your fair warning to enjoy the sun while it lasts.

Keeping an Eye on the Tropics

Enjoy Your Weekend!

As the weekend rolls on, take a moment to appreciate the kind of weather that makes our region so special. Whether it’s gathering with family and friends or simply enjoying the great outdoors, there’s plenty to do and see around Shreveport. Let’s embrace the warmth and love that summer brings!

So, pack a cooler, grab your favorite outdoor gear, and make the most of your weekend! It looks like we’ll be in for some delightful weather, ideal for all your favorite activities!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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