Sunny and warmer today, cold front arrives midweek
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – It is shaping up to be a pleasant week with a few days of warm weather, a few days of cooler weather, and no rainfall until late in the weekend.
Your St. Patrick's day weather will be fantastic. The leprechaun will bring some cold air this morning with sunrise temperatures in the 30s and low 40s. You can lose the jacket by the mid to late morning with lunch hour temperatures pleasantly in the upper 60s if you fancy yourself a green beverage on the patio. Expect sunny skies today and a light breeze through noon, with a south wind ramping up later this afternoon and tonight.
Tuesday and Wednesday will bring partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures, but beware of the wind. While the temperatures will be comfortably in the 70s and low 80s a south wind will gust over 20 miles per hour tomorrow, and to near 30 miles per hour on Wednesday.
A cold front will arrive late Wednesday, cooling our temperatures into the 60s on Thursday, before we rebound and wind up in the 70s on Friday and Saturday.
We will have dry weather on Saturday, this is your day to plan outdoor activities and do any work around the yard. A cold front will bring our next chance of rain and thunderstorms on Sunday. It's several days away, but there is some potential to see severe weather, likely wind and hail late in the weekend.
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