
North Louisiana is once again under a severe storm watch for most of Wednesday.
As most of our region was under tornado warnings throughout the night, dangerous weather could still hit Lincoln Parish and the surrounding parishes throughout today, mostly this afternoon.
A cluster of storms pushed through during the early portion of last night which brought the potential for severe weather. There is a slight risk for severe weather for all of the Ark-La-Tex.
It will start out mostly dry this morning. In the afternoon and through the evening is when another line of showers and storms will arrive. As of now, majority of the Ark-La-Tex is under an increased risk with is a level three out of five.
Strong winds, hail and tornadoes are all possible. Storms will slowly develop and continue to strengthen as they move east. There is a chance they develop to the east of our region, so it is not a guarantee to see strong storms.
Rain will be possible until a cold front passes by Wednesday night to knock all the rain out.
The outlook for Thursday and Friday is promising with clouds clearing and the sun returning.
Residents are encouraged to have some way of receiving alerts if your location gets hit with any severe weather.



