Much of Louisiana will be under a threat for severe weather beginning early Thursday. Strong storms, heavy rain, damaging winds, and tornadoes are possible.
An area of strong storms with a history of severe weather is currently moving across Louisiana this morning. Here is where you can expect the worst of the weather.
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 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
We can't say they didn't warn us. We've known for a couple of weeks that this would be the hottest week of the year so far, and it's certainly living up to its billing.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott activated state resources trying to get out ahead of the severe weather and flash flooding that is impacting the State now and will be over the next few days. Severe storms will be crossing our State most of the week and with them could come very large hail, damaging winds, flash flooding, river flooding, and the potential for tornados.
This is the first wave of severe weather expected in our area today. Forecasters believe this weather will continue through the day, with even more dangerous weather coming tonight after dark.