Shreveport Possibly In For Severe Volatile Storms This Evening
The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for much of the Arklatex for this evening and tonight.
Though the NWS suggests this evening's storms could possibly be severe, they also mention that our weather all this week remains volatile and we could see additional storms in the days to come.
In their Hazardous Weather Outlook, the NWS states that another round of strong to severe thunderstorms are possible late this evening and tonight as another cold front makes its way into the Arklatex.
Though the highest chances for damaging severe weather appear to be highest along and north of the I-30 corridor where all modes of severe weather will be possible through the early morning hours on Wednesday, the immediate Shreveport area is at a slight risk of damaging severe thunderstorms.
As indicated in the graphics above, the area could see significant tornadoes, quarter sized hail and damaging winds in excess of 58 miles per hour later this evening through tomorrow morning.
The National Weather Service in Shreveport also indicates that the pattern looks to remain unsettled through the end of the week as rounds of heavy rainfall will become more likely as the front stalls south of the region.
This could reintroduce flooding concerns across the region through the end of the week as several inches of rainfall may be possible over the next week. The rain will gradually diminish over the Easter weekend as the stalled boundary finally exits to the southeast.