Shreveport, Louisiana – Strong thunderstorms and dangerous afternoon heat will make Tuesday, June 10, a challenging weather day across northwestern Louisiana, especially for Shreveport commuters.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, scattered showers and thunderstorms will return Tuesday after 1 p.m., with temperatures soaring to 90°F and light winds shifting southeast by evening. While not all storms will be severe, heavy downpours may cause minor flooding on low-lying roads, especially along I-20 and I-49. Residents are urged to monitor weather alerts and avoid unnecessary travel during storm activity.
By Tuesday night, skies turn partly cloudy with a low around 70°F and calm conditions expected overnight. Wednesday continues the unsettled trend, with a 30% chance of showers and storms throughout the day and highs holding near 90°F.
Looking Ahead:
- Thursday: A higher storm chance returns (60%), with thunder likely after 1 p.m. and temperatures peaking near 90°F.
- Friday: A repeat of the thunderstorm pattern is expected, with isolated storms by afternoon and highs near 91°F.
- Saturday through Sunday: Expect partly sunny skies with a 50% storm chance each day and highs in the low 90s.