Shreveport, LA – Another intense day of heat is forecasted for Shreveport, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid to upper 90s. Some areas may experience triple-digit temperatures, reaching up to 102°F. The high heat, paired with humidity, will create dangerous conditions across the region.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Shreveport, isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. These storms are expected to develop primarily along and south of the Interstate 30 corridor. The combination of high temperatures and potential storms creates a challenging environment for residents.
Officials advise staying hydrated and limiting outdoor activities during peak heat hours. The elderly, children, and those with preexisting conditions are especially vulnerable. If thunderstorms do occur, they could bring brief relief from the heat but might also pose risks such as lightning and strong winds.
Residents should monitor local weather reports and stay alert to changes in conditions. As the heatwave continues, preparedness remains essential for community safety.