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SHREVEPORT, La. – A cool dawn haze hangs over rooftops this morning as the first rays of sun break through a thin veil of mist along the Red River. Streets glisten from last night’s dew, and the crisp 40s are about to give way to a noticeably warmer start to the new week.
The National Weather Service in Shreveport calls for a steady warm-up over the next few days, marking one of the region’s most pleasant stretches of early November weather. After a mild, sunny Sunday, temperatures will climb into the low to mid-70s by Monday, reaching near 80°F by Wednesday and Thursday. Light north winds today turn southerly by Monday, ushering in warmer, drier air that will make the afternoons feel more like late September than November…