Shreveport, LA – The air feels crisp but warming quickly across northwest Louisiana this morning, with clear skies and a hint of early winter sunlight. By midday, the region will reach the upper 60s, offering another pleasant break before weekend rain chances return.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, mild weather will hold steady through the week, with highs near 66°F today, lower 70s by Friday, and calm south winds around 10 mph. Skies will stay clear through Friday evening, allowing for ideal outdoor conditions and early holiday activities.
By Saturday, however, a developing system from the west may bring showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly during the evening and overnight hours. Rain chances hover around 30%, but any storms could briefly interrupt travel or outdoor plans. While rainfall totals appear light, meteorologists note that more active patterns could return by early next week as the Gulf moisture flow strengthens.
Looking ahead, Sunday turns cooler, with highs dropping back to the 50s and a mix of sun and clouds. The mild-to-cool swing fits a broader early December trend — warm afternoons fading to chilly nights, with gradual signs of a larger winter shift building across the South by midmonth.
5-Day Outlook (Dec 10–Dec 14):
- Today (Wed): Partly sunny, high 66°F, low 37°F.
- Thursday: Sunny and calm, high 62°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 70°F, low 50°F.
- Saturday: Partly sunny, high 67°F. 30% chance of evening showers.
- Sunday: Cooler, breezy, high 55°F.





