Shreveport, LA – Isolated thunderstorms could interrupt outdoor plans Sunday afternoon across northwest Louisiana, with heavier rain and stronger storms possible early next week. Temperatures will remain hot, climbing into the mid-90s, with humidity pushing the heat index into triple digits.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, Sunday brings a 20% chance of showers and storms after 1 p.m., followed by a mostly clear night with lows in the mid-70s. The better chance for widespread rain arrives Monday, when a 50% chance of afternoon storms could produce brief downpours and lightning. Light southeast winds may offer little relief from the heat.
Localized street flooding is possible in heavier cells, especially in low-lying neighborhoods and along poorly drained roadways. Outdoor workers and event organizers should plan for sudden weather changes and have a safe shelter nearby.
Storm chances taper slightly Tuesday but remain around 40% in the afternoon before a drier stretch begins midweek. Residents should stay weather-aware, as additional advisories may be issued if storm coverage increases.
Five Day Shreveport, LA Forecast
- Sunday: Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 95°F, low 76°F
- Monday: 50% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 93°F, low 75°F
- Tuesday: 40% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 93°F, low 76°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 95°F, low 76°F
- Thursday: 20% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 95°F, low 77°F