Shreveport, LA – Temperatures will warm up across the region today, with highs reaching into the 70s in many areas, signaling the return of sunshine after a period of cooler weather. High temperatures are expected to be near 70°F in cities such as Shreveport, Homer, and Monroe, and could climb as high as 75°F in some areas.
However, residents should prepare for a chilly evening. According to the National Weather Service, overnight lows are expected to dip into the 30s and 40s across much of the region, with the possibility of patchy frost. Cities like Broken Bow and Clarksville will experience temperatures as low as 36°F, while Shreveport will see a low of 41°F.
Drivers and homeowners are urged to be cautious of potentially icy conditions, especially early in the morning. A light frost could form on elevated surfaces, including cars and rooftops, making for slippery conditions. Residents are advised to take appropriate steps to protect sensitive plants and pets during the cold night.