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FIRST ALERT FORECAST: More rain expected next few days
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Flash Flooding possible through Thursday morning
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FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Threat of more rain continues for few more days
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Flash Flood Watches through Wednesday We are tracking on and off torrential rain for the ArkLaTex during the day Tuesday. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | May 11, 2021 at 5:57 AM CDT - Updated May 11 at 10:02 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy Tuesday! After seeing some strong winds and hail Monday we are tracking heavy rain and thunderstorms that will be impacting the region again on Tuesday. Flash Flood Watches are in effect for most of the ArkLaTex until Wednesday morning. Rain will also continue into the middle part of the work week on Wednesday until we finally start to dry out on Thursday. We will close out the week on a nice note with sunshine and temperatures closing in on 80. As for your weekend forecast, Saturday should be fairly nice with highs in the 80s with sunshine, but Sunday could bring more showers and storms to the region during the afternoon and evening hours.
Storms today likely to linger into Friday We are tracking torrential rain across the northern part of the ArkLaTex Thursday. (Source: KSLA News 12) By Andrew Brightman | April 29, 2021 at 6:04 AM CDT - Updated April 29 at 10:11 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Good morning and happy Friday eve! As we close in on the weekend we are dealing with a stormy Thursday for the ArkLaTex. In fact, we do have a TORNADO WATCH in effect for our northern counties in the viewing area. While we do not expect tornadic activity we are tracking a lot of heavy rain along the I-30 corridor that will continue throughout the morning and will slowly move south this afternoon. Rain will now also linger into your Friday before potentially more shower and storm activity over the weekend. Next week also brings more shower and storm chances with a potential cold front Tuesday could have severe weather potential with it as well. Temperatures continue to trend on the mild side with highs out ahead of the rain