Shreveport, LA – Morning sunlight filters through light haze over northwest Louisiana, glinting off dew-covered fields and still roads. It’s a tranquil start for travelers and early risers alike, but forecasters say this calm weather will give way to a wetter pattern by early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, today and Sunday will stay mild and mostly sunny, with highs reaching the low 70s to near 75°F. These will be the best days for outdoor errands, yard work, or early Thanksgiving travel before showers return Monday.
A 70–90% chance of rain arrives Monday afternoon into Monday night, with possible thunderstorms bringing gusty winds and localized downpours. Drivers along I-20 and Highway 80 should prepare for slower travel and limited visibility during heavier rain bands.
By Tuesday, skies clear with sunshine and temperatures holding in the mid-70s, leading into a cooler, drier pattern by midweek. Thanksgiving Day itself looks beautiful — sunny and near 80°F — perfect for family gatherings or travel across the Ark-La-Tex region.
Nationally, weather models are hinting at a stronger cold front sweeping eastward after Thanksgiving, possibly sparking rain and heavy snow farther north from the Plains to the Great Lakes between November 25 and December 3. Louisiana remains in the warm sector for now, but a sharp cooldown could follow into early December.
Five-Day Outlook (Shreveport, LA)
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high 71°F
- Monday: Showers likely, high 75°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 75°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 62°F
- Thanksgiving Day: Sunny, high 80°F





