The National Meteorological Service has released a serious thunderstorm for Shrewport, Bosier Parish and the surrounding area, which is effective until 11 o’clock tonight. Residents are recommended to prepare for potentially dangerous weather conditions, which have damage winds and large shotguns.
Weather observation
A strong low-pressure system moves in the Mid -USA, which draws warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana. This atmospheric layout creates favorable conditions for serious thunderstorms, which can produce harmful winds and large-scale hail.
Affected area
The clock with severe thunderstorms has several parganas in Louisiana, including Bienville, Bosier, Caddo, Clabourne, De Soto, Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Nattoches, Red River, Sabine, Webster and Winn. In Arkansas, Columbia, Lafiete and Miller county are also under the clock.

Expected danger
Harmful wind: Forecasts indicate that air can reach 70 mph in some areas, especially in the Panhandle of Texas. These powerful winds can conduct structural damage, under trees and wide power to shut down.
Security recommendations
Residents in affected areas are recommended to take the following precautions:
- Be informed: Monitor the weather updates regularly from reliable sources such as the National Weather Service and local news stations. Use the Weather Radio and smartphone app with notification features to get timely warnings.
- Safe outdoor items: Arrive indoors or anchor outdoor furniture, equipment and other objects that can become high wind projectiles.
- Looking for shelter: on the first sign of a serious season, go to a strong building and avoid windows. If you drive, find a safe place to pull until the storm comes.
- Prepare for power outages: Prepare an emergency kit with important things such as flashlight, battery, non-reflection food, water and important medicines.
Community’s preparation
Local emergency agencies are at high notice and coordination with meteorological services to provide timely warning and response strategy. Residents are encouraged to investigate neighbors, especially the elderly or people with mobility problems, to ensure that they have access to safe shelters and necessary supply.
conclusion
Except serious weather phenomena pose a sufficient risk to life and properties in Shreveport, Bossier Parish, and the surrounding area. By being informed and prepared, individuals can reduce high winds and potential dangers associated with the big Jai. Officials will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.
