Shreveport, LA — Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds are forecast for extreme northeast Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and western Arkansas late Wednesday night. Storms are expected to develop around midnight and continue into the early hours of Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, Louisiana, there is a slight risk for severe weather, categorized as a “Threat Level 2 of 5.” The primary hazard is strong winds, with a possibility of large hail and isolated tornadoes. Areas most affected include regions along and north of the I-30 corridor.
Residents are advised to stay informed and ensure multiple means of receiving weather alerts. Authorities recommend identifying safe shelter locations in case severe storms escalate overnight. The Weather Service suggests securing outdoor items and preparing for potential power outages due to strong winds.
This severe weather alert highlights the importance of preparation as the storm system advances across the region. Stay updated on conditions and take precautions as storms move through overnight.



