Shreveport, LA – Residents should prepare for widespread frost tonight as temperatures dip to a low of 29°F before dawn Monday. The National Weather Service forecasts sunny skies for Monday with daytime highs reaching a pleasant 62°F, but a midweek rain system could disrupt plans.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, calm winds overnight will allow frost to settle across the region. Drivers should plan for icy windshields Monday morning and allow extra time to safely navigate roadways. Sunny conditions will warm the area quickly, with Monday’s high peaking near 62°F.
Tuesday brings more clear skies with highs in the mid-50s and slightly warmer overnight temperatures. However, conditions shift midweek, with showers likely along the I-20 corridor Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by possible thunderstorms. Rainfall chances peak at 60%, with temperatures climbing to 58°F.
The five-day outlook includes:
• Monday: Frosty morning, sunny afternoon; High: 62°F, Low: 34°F.
• Tuesday: Sunny; High: 55°F, Low: 40°F.
• Wednesday: Showers likely, potential thunderstorms; High: 58°F, Low: 52°F.
• Thursday: Cloudy with scattered showers; High: 61°F, Low: 43°F.
• Friday: Partly sunny with cooler highs; High: 52°F, Low: 39°F.
Shreveport residents should stay updated on midweek rain alerts and prepare for fluctuating conditions. Remember to bundle up tonight and stay weather-aware as the week progresses.
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