Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to affect Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, and portions of Louisiana this afternoon. These storms are expected to bring strong winds and the possibility of large hail, posing a threat to the affected areas.
The National Weather Service (NWS) Shreveport has issued a weather alert for storms that are expected to develop along the I-30 corridor.
Forecasters are emphasizing that the main dangers associated with these storms are strong winds, which have the potential to cause damage, and hail that could impact homes, vehicles, and crops.
Residents need to stay vigilant as conditions progress throughout the afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts that the storms will reach their peak between late afternoon and early evening. There is a particular risk for areas of Louisiana near the Texas border.
Residents are being urged by authorities to stay vigilant about weather updates and make necessary preparations for severe conditions.
It is important to take safety precautions, such as securing outdoor objects, ensuring easy access to shelter, and having multiple means of receiving warnings.
If hail starts to fall, it’s important to know a safe place to seek shelter, as the NWS advises due to the possibility of sudden and severe weather.