
Shreveport Weather Could Go From Record Cold to Record Heat This Week
Tuesday morning could challenge a record low
The National Weather Service says freezing temperatures are expected by Tuesday morning, putting Shreveport in range of the daily record low for March 17, which is 27 degrees, set in 1892. That means Tuesday will not just feel cold for mid-March. It could be historically cold for the date.
Saturday May Push Toward a Record High
Then comes the fast turnaround. Forecasts show a steady warm-up through the week, with highs climbing into the upper 80s by Saturday. That matters because the daily record high for March 21 in Shreveport is 89 degrees, set in 1916.
So within a few days, Shreveport-Bossier could move from flirting with a record low to nearly matching a record high.
Why this Fits Shreveport-Bossier
As strange as that sounds, it is very on-brand for this area.
The official Shreveport climate record shows the city’s all-time record low is minus-5 degrees, set February 12, 1899, while the all-time record high is 110 degrees, set August 18, 1909.
March��is especially unpredictable, with a monthly record low of 15 and a monthly record high of 92.
That is why people here know better than to pack away coats too early or assume one warm stretch means spring has fully arrived.

This week is a reminder that Shreveport-Bossier weather is not just hot or humid. It is volatile. A freeze warning at the start of the week and near-record warmth by the weekend is not just a strange forecast. It is a snapshot of what life in this region has always been like.
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