Shreveport, LA – Residents across northwest Louisiana are waking up to frigid conditions as subfreezing temperatures linger into Thursday morning. A Freeze Warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. today, with lows dipping to the teens overnight and daytime highs struggling to reach the mid-40s.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will gradually rise above freezing by late morning today, providing temporary relief. However, expect another cold night as lows dip into the low 20s. Residents are urged to protect sensitive plants, wrap exposed pipes, and dress in layers to guard against the chill.
Wednesday’s Forecast
The high today is expected to reach 45°F under sunny skies. Calm winds and clear conditions will dominate, but wind chills may make it feel as cold as 10°F during early morning hours.
Thursday and Beyond
Temperatures will rise further on Thursday, with highs near 50°F and lows around 24°F. By Friday, Shreveport can expect sunny skies with a high of 51°F and lows creeping up to 28°F. Warmer conditions are forecasted for the weekend, with Saturday’s high climbing to 54°F and a slight chance of rain late in the evening.
Drivers should use caution on bridges and overpasses during early mornings, as frost could linger in isolated spots. Be prepared for fluctuating temperatures and stay updated on local weather alerts for additional safety measures.
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