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Shreveport, LA — Freezing rain is expected to impact Shreveport and surrounding areas starting Thursday, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions. Forecasters warn of significant impacts along major routes like I-20 and I-49, with freezing rain likely continuing into Friday morning.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Shreveport, the probability of measurable freezing rain exceeds 50% in parts of northwest Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Temperatures will drop below freezing Thursday night, increasing the risk of icy roads and power outages. Residents are urged to plan for dangerous driving conditions and prepare for possible utility interruptions.
The extended forecast predicts calm weather through Wednesday, with highs in the low 40s and mostly sunny skies. However, a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is likely to begin Thursday afternoon as temperatures fall to the mid-30s. Overnight lows Thursday will drop near 30°F, with freezing rain continuing into Friday morning. By Friday afternoon, conditions should improve as temperatures climb to 37°F, but slick roads may persist into the weekend.
Authorities advise drivers to avoid unnecessary travel during freezing rain events. If travel is essential, carry emergency supplies and drive cautiously. Residents should monitor local forecasts and heed updates from the National Weather Service.
This week’s storm serves as a reminder to prepare for severe winter weather by stocking up on supplies, insulating pipes, and checking vehicles for readiness.
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