Shreveport, Louisiana – A calm and seasonable January pattern is settling across northwest Louisiana and the Four-State Region on Monday, bringing comfortable afternoon temperatures followed by another cool night.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, highs today are expected to range from the middle 50s to near 60 degrees across much of the region, including Shreveport, Bossier City, Texarkana, Longview, and Natchitoches. The mild afternoon conditions reflect near-normal temperatures for mid-January and should provide favorable weather for outdoor activities.
Despite the relatively pleasant daytime conditions, temperatures will fall quickly after sunset. Overnight lows are forecast to drop into the lower 30s to near 40 degrees, with colder readings possible in rural and low-lying areas. Residents should be prepared for a chilly start Tuesday morning, particularly those commuting early or spending time outdoors overnight.
No precipitation or hazardous weather is expected, and travel conditions should remain favorable across the region. The cool overnight air may be enough to impact sensitive plants, so light protective measures could be beneficial in colder locations.
Quiet weather is expected to continue into midweek, with temperatures staying close to seasonal norms. Forecasters advise staying aware of upcoming updates in case changes develop later in the week, but for now, the Four-State Region remains under a stable and dry pattern.





