Shreveport, Louisiana – A weak cool front moving through overnight is shifting winds and bringing slightly cooler air into the region heading into Monday, offering a mild change as the new school and workweek begins.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, the front will turn winds out of the east to northeast, reducing gusts and keeping speeds between 5 and 15 mph. The shift is expected to allow for a cooler afternoon compared to recent days, though no significant temperature drop is forecast.
Forecast data shared by the agency shows overnight low temperatures settling into the upper 50s to near 60 degrees across much of the ArkLaTex, with partly cloudy skies. Daytime highs Sunday were generally in the upper 70s to lower 80s, with Monday expected to trend slightly cooler under the influence of the incoming air mass.
The change is described as brief, with no severe weather or major impacts anticipated. However, the calmer wind conditions and modest temperature drop could provide a more comfortable start for outdoor activities, commutes, and school routines.
For commuters and students, the lighter winds and mild morning temperatures may create more stable travel conditions compared to recent breezier patterns.
No advisories or warnings have been issued at this time. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service for any changes.
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