Snow chances increasing Sunday night and Monday We are tracking growing potential for wintry weather late Sunday across the ArkLaTex. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | January 7, 2021 at 5:49 AM CST - Updated January 7 at 1:29 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy Friday eve! As we close in on the weekend we are tracking leftover showers across parts of the ArkLaTex this morning. As we go through Thursday we will see slowly improving weather for the region along with temperatures that will not make it out of the 40s. The cold temperatures are likely to continue over the next week as all eyes will turn to Sunday night and Monday.
Heavy rain Wednesday afternoon and wintry mix possible Sunday We are tracking our best chance for wintry weather in the ArkLaTex so far this season. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | January 6, 2021 at 5:47 AM CST - Updated January 6 at 9:54 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy Wednesday! We continue to track heavy rain that will be moving into the region later on this morning and will continue throughout the afternoon and into the evening hours across the ArkLaTex. Some of this rain will be heavy at times as the cold front moves through the region. Behind the cold front we are expecting much colder temperatures as we move through the rest of the week and weekend. This weekend is still expected to be very chilly with high temperatures in the 40s, but all eyes continue to be on Sunday and Monday. A developing area of low pressure to our south will give the region some potential wintry precipitation Sunday afternoon through early Monday. There is stil
2021 starts on a drier note We are tracking dry, but cloudy skies across the ArkLaTex Friday. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | January 1, 2021 at 5:34 AM CST - Updated January 1 at 3:18 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good Friday morning and happy New Year! As we kick off a new year we are tracking drier weather for the region as our major weather maker begins to move out of the ArkLaTex. We still will have to deal with chilly temperatures along with some breezy conditions throughout the day. As we go through the weekend we expect your weather to continue to improve as the skies clear and temperatures move back into the low 60s by Sunday. Next week should start off on a beautiful note, but we are tracking another strong cold front for region that is likely to move through on Wednesday.
2020 ends on a wet note We are tracking more rain and thunderstorms throughout your New Years Eve (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | December 31, 2020 at 6:02 AM CST - Updated December 31 at 3:34 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy New Years Eve! On the final day of what has been a year we will never forget we are tracking continued wet weather across the ArkLaTex as an area of low pressure continues to develop in central Texas. The potential for rain and thunderstorms will continue for the region until just before sunrise on New Years Day 2021 when our weather will start to improve. The weekend will start off chilly, but by Sunday afternoon temperatures should return to the 60s. Next week we are expecting pleasant weather through Wednesday when we are tracking another strong front that will bring more rain and storms to the region.
Soaking rain and thunderstorms tonight and Thursday We are tracking heavy rain across the ArkLaTex over the next couple of days. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | December 30, 2020 at 6:06 AM CST - Updated December 30 at 2:06 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy Wednesday! We are already tracking a few light showers across the viewing area this morning and there is a whole lot more on the way for the region over the next 36 hours. This is due to a slow moving area of low pressure along a cold front that is currently in west Texas and will be moving through the region between now and the new year. While there is some potential for severe weather across our most southeastern localities, for most of us the big concern will be for soaking rain. The National Weather Service has issued Flash Flood Watches for northwestern parts of the region. The rain should clear our by the time you wake up Friday morning, but get ready for chilly temperatures for Friday