The National Weather Service is closely monitoring severe weather in Shreveport. Expect showers, thunderstorms, and isolated severe storms with hail and damaging winds.
The timing has once again shifted on the wet weather forecast for Louisiana this weekend. Mardi Gras events could be interrupted by storms on Saturday and Sunday.
With schools dismissing early many Louisiana kids may find themselves at home during today's storms. Does your child know what to do if severe storms threaten?
Severe weather is not rare in Louisiana but this particular kind of forecast is rarely made when identifying a potentially dangerous weather situation.
An area of concern has captured the attention of tropical forecasters as they monitor an area of disturbed weather in the Gulf of Mexico south of Louisiana's coastline.
The National Weather Service in Shreveport says there is a slight chance that the weather could get nasty here in the Arklatex tomorrow afternoon and evening.
The lion-share of storm activity, which will be moving from west to east, is expected to occur between the hours of 12:00 am and 3:00 am here in the immediate Arklatex
The Shreveport Office of the National Weather Service says that our area will most likely see a line of strong to severe thunderstorms late tomorrow night