Louisiana Weather Alert: Severe Storms Possible Tonight in Shreveport with Spring Sunshine Returning Monday

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Shreveport, LA – Spring storms could rattle Shreveport tonight before the region shifts to a streak of sunny and warm days starting Monday.

The National Weather Service forecasts a 60% chance of thunderstorms late Sunday, with some storms possibly turning severe after sunset. Winds could gust up to 25 mph, creating hazardous driving along I-20 and low visibility during evening hours. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items and monitor alerts from local authorities.

According to the National Weather Service, showers will taper off overnight, clearing skies for a sunny Monday with a high near 77°F. Light winds and dry conditions will offer a much-needed reprieve after a stormy end to the weekend. Tuesday brings even warmer weather with a high of 85°F and calm conditions, ideal for springtime outdoor plans.

Looking ahead, Wednesday holds a 30% chance of morning thunderstorms, but otherwise will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. By Thursday, Shreveport can expect dry skies and a high around 82°F, perfect for spring travel or local events.

Drivers should remain cautious through tonight along I-20 and other major roadways. If thunder roars, head indoors and avoid flooded intersections or underpasses.

This upcoming week brings a welcome shift from Sunday’s storms to more classic Louisiana spring weather: sunshine, warmth, and fewer storm threats. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware Sunday night, then prepare for pleasant conditions through Thursday.