Severe Storms and Heavy Rainfall Expected in Shreveport, Louisiana from Friday to Sunday

Shreveport braces for severe storms, heavy rain this weekend as warmer air returns to the ArkLaTex region. Residents advised to stay weather-aware as the forecast is closely monitored.

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Severe Storms and Heavy Rainfall Expected in Shreveport, Louisiana from Friday to Sunday

Severe Storms and Heavy Rainfall Expected in Shreveport, Louisiana from Friday to Sunday

Shreveport, Louisiana is bracing for potential severe storms and heavy rainfall from Friday to Sunday, as warmer air returns to the ArkLaTex region. The National Weather Service predicts over four inches of rain could fall in some areas, with the Shreveport-Bossier area at the highest risk for severe weather on Sunday.

A deep southerly flow will establish itself across the ArkLaTex through the rest of the week, increasing the chances of storms and severe weather as the weekend approaches. On Friday, storm chances will start to ramp up during the afternoon as a cold front approaches from the northwest, with some storms potentially turning severe in the northwest zones with hail and wind being the primary concern "The severe weather threat will target the southern and central Plains, as well as the mid-Mississippi Valley, with the risk of large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even tornadoes," according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Saturday is expected to be very warm with highs soaring into the upper 80s, and the severe threat will shift further to the northwest and mostly out of the ArkLaTex. However, Sunday is the day to watch, as another round of more widespread storms is expected to arrive, with a severe weather threat once again. "A storm system is predicted to move from the central Plains toward the Great Lakes region on Sunday, bringing a risk of severe thunderstorms to the Ark-La-Tex region and parts of the Midwest," the National Weather Service warns.

Why this matters: The potential for severe storms and heavy rainfall poses significant risks to residents in the affected areas. It is critical for people to stay informed about the latest weather updates, review their severe weather safety plans, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and protect their property.

The severe weather outbreak is expected to be more active than average for this time of year, with April's tornado activity already above average and May typically being the most active month for tornadoes. Over the next week, the Shreveport area could see an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain, with the heaviest rainfall in northeast Texas and Oklahoma. Residents are advised to stay weather aware as the forecast continues to be monitored closely by the National Weather Service.

Key Takeaways

  • Shreveport, LA bracing for severe storms, heavy rain from Fri-Sun
  • NWS predicts over 4 inches of rain, highest severe risk on Sunday
  • Storms may bring large hail, damaging winds, and even tornadoes
  • Residents advised to stay weather aware and review safety plans
  • Shreveport area could see 1-3 inches of additional rain next week