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Shreveport, LA — Residents in northwest Louisiana should prepare for a potential severe weather event on Sunday, January 5, as a cold front moves into the region. The National Weather Service has placed areas including Shreveport under a “Slight Risk” for severe thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, the chance of severe thunderstorms is at 15%, with strong winds, heavy rain, and possible isolated tornadoes. The timing remains uncertain but is trending later in the afternoon. Locals are urged to monitor updates and plan for rapidly changing weather conditions.
Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 64°F on Sunday, making it warmer compared to the rest of the week. Before the storm, the Shreveport area will enjoy clear skies through Saturday with highs near 59°F and lows in the mid-30s. Clouds will begin building Saturday night, signaling the incoming weather system.
Drivers traveling on I-20 or I-49 should exercise caution, especially during periods of heavy rain. Flash flooding on low-lying roads is possible during intense thunderstorms. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and ensure emergency kits are ready in case of power outages.
Looking ahead, rain chances decrease after Sunday night, with partly sunny skies returning Monday and a cooler high of 47°F. Temperatures will continue dropping into the 40s and 30s early next week.
Stay updated on the forecast as details evolve. Follow local weather advisories and have weather alerts enabled on your devices for timely updates.
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