Ark-La-Tex Weather: Calm Pattern Holds Before November Cold Front Brings First Hints of Winter

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Shreveport, LA – A cool breeze ripples through the trees this morning as northwest winds carry in dry, crisp air across the Ark-La-Tex. After a mild and cloudy stretch, the skies are finally clearing — and Shreveport is in for several bright, comfortable days before light rain sneaks in late this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, today will bring mostly sunny skies with highs near 67°F, a gentle northwest wind around 10 mph, and a refreshing drop in humidity. Temperatures cool sharply tonight, falling into the mid-40s, perfect for early morning walks or late-night Halloween preparations.

Friday stays calm and sunny with highs reaching 71°F, before a weak disturbance brings a 20% chance of showers Saturday afternoon. No major impacts are expected, though brief sprinkles may dampen outdoor events. Sunday returns to mostly sunny and pleasant, with highs around 66°F and calm winds.

Beyond the weekend, weather models hint at a cooler mid-November shift, with colder air spilling south behind an approaching front. While no frost is expected yet for northern Louisiana, lows could dip into the upper 30s by the second week of November, signaling the season’s first flirt with winter air.

For now, it’s a steady stretch of sunshine — a late-fall breather before the next weather shift rolls through.