Louisiana Weather Alert: Brace for Severe Storms and Heavy Showers
Shreveport, LA – There are chances that some parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma could see strong thunderstorms on Sunday; threats of gusty winds and flooding are possible. Individuals are encouraged to be very cautious of the changing weather patterns and how they prepare for such conditions.
The National Weather Service reported that the storms will likely develop in the afternoon and become more severe in the evening. The slight risk has been felt in northeast Texas, northwest Louisiana, and some parts of south Arkansas, especially the I-20 areas.
However, the timing and intensity remain uncertain, whereas weather predictors have sureties of 80 percent that there may be showers or scattered thunderstorms in Shreveport by Sunday afternoon.
Wednesday will be moderately busy with a high of 61°F and partly cloudy; Thursday will be moderately busy, while Friday and Saturday will be quite inactive. However, a change of weather is expected to start from the evening of Saturday and more so at night, cloud cover and the high temperatures of 67 degrees F are expected on Sunday.
The wind could start blowing before the storms and could get quite strong before the storm, and that would be an issue for anyone planning to be out in the open.
It will be a little cooler at the start of the game, which will be slightly cool at 28 °F on Sunday night, and then there will be a cool and sunny day on Monday with a high in the mid-40s, precisely 43°F.
Residents living in the affected areas should be alert with regards to the advisories given by the National Weather Service as well as be prepared for the weather alert. Make sure that emergency kits are well placed and avoid motion during storm operations.
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