Shreveport, Louisiana – Spotty showers and 60s to 70s highs move across Shreveport area today.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, a stalled front will begin shifting southeast as a disturbance moves through the region Saturday, bringing scattered light showers to parts of the ArkLaTex.
Forecasters said afternoon temperatures will range from the low 60s in areas north of Interstate 20 to the upper 60s and lower 70s south of the corridor, including communities near I-49 and U.S. Highway 71. Skies are expected to remain partly to mostly cloudy through the day.
Rain chances remain relatively low overall, generally between 10% and 30%, with the highest potential for lingering showers across southeastern zones of the forecast area. No severe weather is expected at this time.
Drivers along I-20 and I-49 may encounter brief wet road conditions, particularly during passing showers. While widespread travel disruptions are not anticipated, reduced visibility and slick spots are possible in isolated areas.
The disturbance marks one more mild day before a brief cooldown begins. The National Weather Service indicated cooler conditions will follow as the front continues progressing southeast.
For students, commuters, and weekend travelers across Caddo and Bossier parishes, conditions should remain manageable, though a light rain jacket may be useful during outdoor activities.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service Shreveport for any changes throughout the day.
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