RUSTON, La. — North Louisiana is expected to face another round of unsettled weather Tuesday into early Wednesday, with forecasters warning that severe thunderstorms could bring large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
The greatest threat in North Louisiana is expected mainly Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, with the highest risk generally along and north of the Interstate 20 corridor. That includes communities such as Ruston, Shreveport, Monroe and surrounding areas.
Forecasters said severe weather could develop across much of the ArkLaTex region, but North Louisiana residents should be prepared for the possibility of very large hail, wind gusts strong enough to damage trees and power lines, isolated flooding and tornadoes. A strong tornado cannot be ruled out…