Shreveport, LA – Residents across northwest Louisiana should prepare for another freezing night ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, according to the National Weather Service Shreveport. Temperatures are expected to dip into the low 20s to around 30 degrees tonight, with light winds developing overnight.
According to forecasters, clouds will begin moving in from the north on Monday as a weak cold front approaches. Despite the early chill, MLK Day will bring a mild afternoon with highs climbing into the upper 40s across northern parishes and the mid to upper 50s farther south.
Winds are expected to stay light overnight before gradually increasing during the day Monday, helping to shift cloud cover southward. The next cold front is expected to arrive by early Tuesday, keeping conditions seasonally cool through midweek.
Drivers are encouraged to take precautions during early morning hours as temperatures below freezing could create slick spots on bridges and overpasses.
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