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topicnews · July 16, 2025

Hot, sunny Wednesday with a tropical threat on the way

Hot, sunny Wednesday with a tropical threat on the way


Shreveport, La. (KSLA) –

Most of the time, the sunny sky is in stock all day all day, where a drop of rain is expected for nobody in the region. High temperatures come to the upper 90s for the afternoon and feel like the temperatures reached up to 110 degrees to the upper 100s. The morning begins in the middle of the 70s.

Sunshine is expected again in the entire arklatex until Thursday. In the afternoon there is a slim chance for a few storms on the southern edge of the region, but overall most of the region should be dry. The high temperatures come back to the upper 90s in the afternoon after he started the morning in the 1970s.

We have a tropical system, which then plagues us with rain for the end of the week. We expect widespread, scattered storms about the majority of the arklatex for Friday and Saturday. Fall floods will be the main concern of this system, especially for those in the southern half of the region. However, these storms in this prediction are still a lot of flexibility, so they remain aware of the weather until the end of the week. A few remaining storms are possible for Sunday before drying out at the beginning of the next week. The high temperatures will fall a good distance to the upper 80s and lower 90s by Saturday before they climb into the middle to the upper 90s at the beginning of the next working week on Monday.

Watches/warnings:

Heat advice remains on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. CDT for all arklatex.

I wish you a nice humpback day!

– Meteorologist Evan Thomason