SHREVEPORT, La. – A calm, cool Halloween morning settles over the Red River, with clear skies reflecting faint orange light along I-20. The air feels crisp but comfortable — perfect for fall festivals and outdoor celebrations before a few passing clouds signal change later in the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, conditions will stay dry and bright through Saturday morning, with highs reaching near 70°F under mostly sunny skies. A weak cold front slides south Saturday afternoon, bringing a small 20% chance of light showers mainly east of the city. Most neighborhoods will stay dry, though a stray sprinkle may briefly dampen windscreens along Highway 71 and U.S. 80.
Saturday night cools quickly as light north winds usher in a refreshing, early-November feel. By Sunday, skies turn completely clear again, with highs dropping slightly into the mid-60s and evening lows settling near 43°F. The drier air will linger into next week, allowing for ideal outdoor work, sports, or early holiday decorating.
Meteorologists say the Ark-La-Tex region will continue to ride this stable weather stretch into midweek, with highs climbing back into the low 70s by Monday and Tuesday. While no cold snaps or storms are expected immediately, longer-range models hint at a stronger front late next week — possibly the season’s first significant chill.
Residents can enjoy the calm for now, with this Halloween weekend marking a classic fall transition: mild days, crisp nights, and a clean break from the sticky heat of summer.
Five-Day Forecast for Shreveport, LA:
Fri: 70/47 – Sunny; calm wind, pleasant fall day.
Sat: 67/44 – Slight shower chance; cooler north breeze.
Sun: 65/43 – Sunny and mild; early November chill.
Mon: 73/48 – Clear; warming trend begins.
Tue: 76/51 – Sunny and dry; warm afternoons continue.





