Shreveport, Louisiana – A thin veil of frost sparkles across windshields and lawns as dawn breaks over northwest Louisiana. The air feels crisp and still, hovering near 35°F — unusually cool for mid-November. But don’t be fooled by the chill. A strong warming trend begins today, quickly flipping the script as Shreveport trades its cold morning for summer-like warmth by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, skies remain clear across Caddo Parish and much of the Ark-La-Tex region. Light south winds will return later this morning, pushing temperatures into the mid-60s by this afternoon — perfect weather for Veterans Day ceremonies or outdoor projects delayed by the weekend cold snap.
By Wednesday, that southern flow strengthens. Sunshine dominates, and highs surge into the upper 70s. Thursday and Friday will feel almost like late September, with temperatures reaching 80°F or higher across parts of northern Louisiana. The air stays dry and pleasant, ideal for travel along I-20 or early-season yard cleanup before the next system approaches.
After several days of sunshine, the next shift arrives late Friday night into Saturday, when spotty showers may develop. Rain chances increase slightly through the weekend, but no severe weather is expected at this point.
For now, Shreveport sits in a welcome weather “sweet spot” — crisp mornings, mild afternoons, and clear skies stretching from the Sabine River to the Arkansas line. It’s a brief but beautiful pause before late November’s colder patterns begin to reemerge ahead of Thanksgiving.
Five-Day Outlook for Shreveport, LA:
Mon: 65/35 – Clear, calm; chilly start.
Tue: 77/50 – Mostly sunny; warmer.
Wed: 80/56 – Sunny; breezy south wind.
Thu: 80/59 – Mostly sunny; dry.
Fri: 80/60 – Partly cloudy; showers late.





