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Areas of Excessive Rainfall and Severe Thunderstorms on Wednesday

Heavy to excessive rainfall may produce additional flash flooding Wednesday across parts of the southern Plains where the greatest risk is along the Red River Valley into western Arkansas. Scattered severe thunderstorms are also possible centered on central Texas to eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. Large hail, damaging wind, and a few tornadoes will be possible. Read More >

NWS Shreveport Climate Information
This data is not "official" and IS NOT to be used for insurance or for any other legal purposes.
For a copy of the official data for these stations, you can contact NWS-Shreveport at (318) 631-3669 (Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm) or the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) at (828) 371-4800.
 
Daily Normal, Average, and Record Temperatures
Shreveport, LA Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Monroe, LA Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
El Dorado, AR Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Texarkana, AR Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Tyler, TX Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Longview, TX Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Lufkin, TX Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
 
Extreme Yearly Data for Shreveport
Wettest   Driest
  Year Total Precip
(inches)
Departure From Normal (inches)     Year Total Precip
(inches)
Departure From Normal (inches)
#1 1991 81.99 30.56   #1 1899 23.10 -28.23
#2 2024 72.46 21.03   #2 1936 26.74 -24.69
#3 1997 69.20 17.77   #3 1918 26.93 -24.50
#4 1957 67.23 15.80   #4 1924 28.65 -22.78
#5 1880 66.60 15.17   #5 1903 29.26 -22.17
#6 2018 66.15 14.72   #6 1963 30.03 -21.40
#7 1884 65.85 14.42   #7 1943 30.64 -20.79
#8 1990 65.64 14.21   #8 2010 30.73 -20.70
#9 2015 65.26 13.83   #9 1893 32.06 -19.37
#10 1882 64.78 13.35   #10 1909 32.16 -19.27
#11 1946 64.53 13.10     1921 32.16 -19.27
#12 1979 63.92 12.49   #11 1977 32.18 -19.25
#13 1933 63.71 12.28   #12 1964 32.31 -19.12
#14 1905 63.12 11.69   #13 1916 32.34 -19.09
#15 2004 62.94 11.51   #14 2005 32.98 -18.45
 
Warmest   Coolest
  Year Average
Temp.
(deg F)
Departure From Normal (deg F)     Year Average
Temp.
(deg F)
Departure From Normal (deg F)
#1 2024 70.6 4.0   #1 1983 63.1 -3.5
#2 2023 69.8 3.2   #2 1979 63.5 -3.1
#3 2016 68.9 2.3   #3 1976 63.7 -2.9
#4 2012 68.7 2.1     1912 63.7 -2.9
#5 1933 68.6 2.0   #4 1978 63.8 -2.8
#6 1938 68.5 1.9     1895 63.8 -2.8
  1921 68.5 1.9   #5 1968 63.9 -2.7
#7 2017 68.4 1.8   #6 1958 64.0 -2.6
#8 1939 68.3 1.7     1903 64.0 -2.6
#9 2011 68.2 1.6   #7 1960 64.1 -2.5
  1927 68.2 1.6   #8 1917 64.2 -2.4
#10 2006 68.1 1.5   #9 1989 64.3 -2.3
#11 1998 68.0 1.4     1961 64.3 -2.3
#12 2022 67.9 1.3   #10 1892 64.4 -2.2
  1934 67.9 1.3   #11 1997 64.5 -2.1

 

 
Climatological Facts for Shreveport and the Surrounding Area
 
Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset Times Throughout the Year, from the U.S. Naval Observatory, Astronomical Applications Department