SHREVEPORT, La. – A cool dawn haze hangs over rooftops this morning as the first rays of sun break through a thin veil of mist along the Red River. Streets glisten from last night’s dew, and the crisp 40s are about to give way to a noticeably warmer start to the new week.
The National Weather Service in Shreveport calls for a steady warm-up over the next few days, marking one of the region’s most pleasant stretches of early November weather. After a mild, sunny Sunday, temperatures will climb into the low to mid-70s by Monday, reaching near 80°F by Wednesday and Thursday. Light north winds today turn southerly by Monday, ushering in warmer, drier air that will make the afternoons feel more like late September than November.
Skies will remain crystal clear and dry through midweek, making it perfect weather for outdoor cleanup, travel, or early holiday decorating. By mid- to late week, a few clouds may drift in from the west, hinting at a subtle pattern change heading toward next weekend. Models show signs of a possible front sliding into East Texas and northern Louisiana late in the week — the region’s next chance for rain and a touch of cooler air.
For now, Shreveport and the greater Ark-La-Tex region can look forward to a stretch of tranquil, warm, late-fall weather. After all, it’s not often November begins with near-80-degree afternoons and calm, dry evenings — a gentle pause before the next cold snap signals winter’s slow approach.
Five-Day Forecast for Shreveport, LA:
Sun: 65/41 – Sunny; light north breeze.
Mon: 73/44 – Sunny; calm and mild.
Tue: 75/51 – Clear skies; warmer.
Wed: 80/57 – Sunny; light south wind.
Thu: 81/61 – Mostly clear; breezy and warm.





