Shreveport, Louisiana – A soft morning haze drapes the skyline as streetlights flicker through patches of fog over the Red River. The cool air feels more like late fall, but the calm will give way soon to a brilliant stretch of sunshine and warmth returning to northwest Louisiana.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, a few light showers may linger early today before clouds begin to thin out. Any rainfall will stay brief and spotty, leaving roads slightly damp but with no major travel impacts expected. Highs will reach the mid-60s this afternoon, climbing under gradually clearing skies.
By Sunday, sunshine takes control. North winds ease through the morning as high pressure builds across the Ark-La-Tex region. Highs will climb to around 65°F Sunday and into the low 70s by Monday, marking a steady rise through the first week of November. Early mornings will remain cool, with lows dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s before warming quickly each afternoon.
Tuesday through Wednesday will bring near-perfect fall conditions — highs in the upper 70s to near 80°F, crisp evenings, and clear skies stretching across Caddo and Bossier Parishes. It’s ideal weather for early holiday decorating, yard work, or outdoor gatherings before Thanksgiving travel ramps up later this month.
To be fair, November’s first full week looks unusually warm for north Louisiana. However, forecasters note that cooler air may build across the Plains late next weekend — an early sign that winter’s push is waiting just beyond the horizon.
Five-Day Outlook for Shreveport, LA:
Sat: 66/44 – Cloudy; slight chance of showers.
Sun: 65/41 – Sunny; cool morning, mild afternoon.
Mon: 72/45 – Clear and calm; pleasant.
Tue: 75/50 – Sunny; light breeze.
Wed: 80/56 – Warm and bright; classic fall day.





