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Todd Warren

Shreveport

Chief Meteorologist at KTAL-TV (Shreveport, LA)

NBC 6 Weather is Your Weather Authority for the ArkLaTex.

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  • 1 week ago | ktalnews.com | Todd Warren

    by: Todd Warren Posted: Apr 15, 2025 / 05:30 PM CDT Updated: Apr 15, 2025 / 04:15 PM CDT Summerfield Elementary fourth-grader Torrance Bedford III takes a break from studying math and playing sports to tell us about a nice day on Wednesday and some rain arriving just in time for Easter.

  • 1 week ago | ktalnews.com | Todd Warren

    SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – It still appears that a rather strong disturbance will be moving through the Plains late on Easter weekend and could bring a round of storms to the ArkLaTex late Saturday night and possibly Easter Sunday morning. Another ridge of upper-level high pressure will bring the continuation of our warm and dry weather pattern through Friday.

  • 1 week ago | ktalnews.com | Todd Warren

    SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A cold front has moved through the ArkLaTex, bringing more normal temperatures to the area. Temperatures Tuesday night will be below normal, and then make a quick rebound on Wednesday and during the rest of the week.  Wednesday Temperatures:  Typically, this time of year, temperatures begin in the mid-50s around the ArkLaTex. We will see lows Wednesday morning in the upper 40s to lower 50s. This will easily be the coldest night of the week.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Todd Warren

    SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Not much has changed in the outlook for Easter Sunday since Friday. Storms are looking possible, but the majority of models show the largest severe weather risk COULD stay northwest of the ArkLaTex. The upper-level ridge that has been protecting us from rain during the past week will likely continue to do so this week. It appears that this ridge will weaken somewhat and shift to the east by Easter weekend.

  • 1 week ago | ktalnews.com | Todd Warren

    SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Not much has changed in the outlook for Easter Sunday since Friday. Storms are looking possible, but the majority of models show the largest severe weather risk COULD stay northwest of the ArkLaTex. The upper-level ridge that has been protecting us from rain during the past week will likely continue to do so this week. It appears that this ridge will weaken somewhat and shift to the east by Easter weekend.

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NBC 6 Weather
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11 Apr 25

Here is a look at Today's Highs around the ArkLaTex. See today's almanac for Shreveport and Texarkana here: https://t.co/iyzuWzxLPo https://t.co/q93qHzqa15

NBC 6 Weather
NBC 6 Weather @NBC6Weather
10 Apr 25

A cold front is moving through the ArkLaTex on Thursday and will bring an end to the warming trend that we have seen during the past several days. The dry weather will continue through the weekend! https://t.co/swn5YjcMhe

NBC 6 Weather
NBC 6 Weather @NBC6Weather
10 Apr 25

Here is a look at Today's Highs around the ArkLaTex. See today's almanac for Shreveport and Texarkana here: https://t.co/mrqT3xwEzJ https://t.co/2CfIb9hf6Z