Shreveport, LA – Headlights cut through a hazy morning as fog drapes low over Shreveport’s roads, muting the skyline in soft gray. The air is still, damp, and deceptively mild — a quick reminder that even early December mornings can carry hidden hazards for drivers.
The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a dense fog advisory for parts of northwest Louisiana, warning of reduced visibility through 10 a.m. Drivers on I-20, Highway 80, and local surface routes should plan extra travel time and use low-beam headlights to stay visible in fog-prone areas near the Red River.
Once the fog lifts, the region turns unseasonably warm under mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will reach the upper 50s to near 60°F today, climbing slightly higher Sunday with highs in the low 60s. Light southeast winds will accompany a clear, quiet pattern into Monday, providing ideal weather for outdoor plans, decorating, or early shopping trips.
By Monday, expect a brief cool-down as highs dip to the low 50s, but the sunshine stays steady. The mild, dry stretch will likely last through midweek, offering a welcome pause before another possible pattern shift by the Dec. 11–17 period, when early winter cold fronts could bring rain and temperature swings back to the Ark-La-Tex region.
5-Day Outlook:
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 61°F, low 36°F.
- Monday: Sunny, high 53°F, low 34°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 59°F, low 44°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 68°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F.





