Shreveport, LA – Portions of Louisiana and the Four-State region face a risk of severe thunderstorms this week, with storms expected Wednesday afternoon through the evening and again on Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Shreveport, the primary threat both days will be damaging winds, though an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. The forecast indicates a marginal risk (Level 1) for most of northern Louisiana on Wednesday, while southeastern areas near Monroe fall under a slight risk (Level 2), meaning scattered severe storms are possible.
By Saturday, a broader region—including Shreveport, Ruston, and Natchitoches—faces a 15% probability of severe weather within 25 miles of any point, maintaining a slight risk classification. Forecasters warn that while the overall severe threat remains low, storms could intensify quickly.
Residents should stay alert for updates and have multiple ways to receive warnings. Secure outdoor items, review emergency plans, and be prepared for possible power outages. Travelers should check conditions before driving, as strong winds and heavy rain may create hazardous road conditions.