Shreveport, LA – Clear skies and calm winds are painting northwest Louisiana in classic late-fall sunlight this week — but the warm spell may not last much longer. Highs climbing into the 80s through Friday will make it feel more like early October than early November, though long-range models hint at a cooler pattern on the horizon.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, temperatures will soar into the upper 70s today and low 80s by Wednesday and Thursday. Winds remain light out of the south, keeping conditions dry and comfortable across Caddo and Bossier Parishes. By Friday, highs could touch 83°F under bright skies, perfect for outdoor events or early holiday prep.
But forecasters say residents should enjoy this stretch while it lasts. A gradual shift toward more seasonable weather is expected by late weekend into early next week. Highs will dip toward the upper 60s, with crisp mornings in the 40s — a signal that November’s cooler side is coming into play.
For now, the region enjoys prime fall weather: blue skies, calm breezes, and no rain in sight. It’s perfect for early decorating, outdoor sports, or road trips before the likely arrival of a cold front next week.
After all, Shreveport’s November warmth never lasts long — and this pleasant pause could be the final taste of “false fall” before winter’s edge returns later this month.





