Shreveport, LA – Scattered thunderstorms and high temperatures are expected to hit the Shreveport area today, with highs forecasted to reach the mid-90s. According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, these storms will primarily affect areas north of I-30, covering parts of Southeast Oklahoma and Southwest Arkansas. Cloud cover associated with these storms should help to keep daytime temperatures from rising above the upper 80s in certain locations, but most areas will still experience highs in the 90s.
According to the latest data from the National Weather Service, Shreveport itself is forecasted to hit a high of 94°F, with a 10% chance of precipitation. Areas like Broken Bow, OK, are expected to see a 40% chance of rain, while nearby cities such as Longview, TX, and Texarkana, AR, are predicted to have similar weather patterns, with highs ranging from 92°F to 94°F. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and remain indoors during the hottest parts of the day, as heat indexes could make it feel even warmer. Keep an eye on the sky as scattered showers could lead to sudden downpours, potentially impacting outdoor activities.




