Shreveport, LA – Residents should prepare for a cool, clear evening tonight as temperatures dip to the low 40s in parts of northern Louisiana. Patchy fog is expected to develop late into the night, impacting visibility for early morning drivers.
According to the National Weather Service, Shreveport will see lows around 45 degrees overnight with calm winds. Drivers on major routes like I-20 and I-49 should exercise caution, especially in areas prone to reduced visibility. By Sunday morning, skies will clear, giving way to a sunny day with highs near 75 degrees.
The week ahead holds varied conditions. Sunday night brings a 20% chance of showers, with rain chances increasing to 50% by Monday afternoon. Highs on Monday could climb to 81 degrees, with thunderstorms possible by evening. Gusty winds up to 25 mph may accompany the storms, making outdoor plans risky.
Tuesday offers a reprieve with sunny skies and a high near 75. The clear conditions continue through midweek, though temperatures will cool slightly by Wednesday and Thursday, with highs in the low 60s.
Drivers and outdoor enthusiasts should remain vigilant for changing weather patterns, particularly on Sunday night and Monday. For the latest updates, check weather.gov or tune into local alerts.
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