Shreveport, La. – Increasing clouds and mild overnight temperatures are expected across Louisiana tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, temperatures will remain relatively warm overnight as cloud cover gradually builds across the region. Overnight lows are forecast to range between 54 and 62 degrees, several degrees warmer than recent nights.
Forecasters say southerly winds around 10 mph will continue through the overnight hours. Those winds are expected to help keep temperatures from dropping significantly while also contributing to the increase in cloud cover moving into the Ark-La-Tex region.
The developing cloud layer is part of a broader weather pattern bringing warmer air northward into Louisiana and surrounding states. While the forecast does not call for significant precipitation overnight, the additional cloud cover may limit cooling and create a noticeably milder night compared with earlier this week.
Travel conditions are not expected to be significantly affected, though drivers may notice breezier conditions in open areas and on elevated roadways.
Residents across northern Louisiana, east Texas, southern Arkansas, and nearby communities should expect a cloudy and breezy overnight period with temperatures holding in the mid-50s to lower-60s by early Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
For many commuters and students preparing for the weekend or early Sunday travel, the mild overnight temperatures may lead to a warmer start to the day than usual for mid-March.
The National Weather Service continues monitoring regional conditions and will provide updates if forecast changes occur.
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