Shreveport, Louisiana – Overnight lows in the low to mid-50s are expected across the ArkLaTex, with scattered showers possible mainly north of Interstate 30.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, temperatures by daybreak Sunday will range from about 52 degrees in parts of southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana to 57 degrees in East Texas communities including Tyler and Longview. Shreveport is forecast to reach approximately 56 degrees by early morning.
Rain chances remain limited for most areas but increase north of I-30, including portions of southwest Arkansas and northeast Texas. Cities such as Broken Bow and Clarksville could see precipitation probabilities between 17% and 21%, while areas farther south, including Shreveport and Lufkin, are expected to remain mostly dry.
Forecasters said the showers will be widely scattered and light, with no severe weather anticipated. Rain coverage is expected to be uneven, meaning some communities may see brief rainfall while others remain dry overnight.
Temperatures across the Ouachita Mountains and surrounding northern counties may feel cooler under cloud cover. Motorists traveling late tonight along I-30 should be aware of isolated wet roadways, though widespread impacts are not expected.
The cooler overnight conditions may be noticeable for early-morning commuters and students heading out Sunday, especially compared to recent warmer nights.
Additional forecast updates are available through the National Weather Service Shreveport office.
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