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Louisiana — Cool air settles over northwest Louisiana as gray clouds thin and sunlight slowly breaks through. The morning feels brisk, with jackets needed early, even as signs point to a dramatic temperature shift ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in Shreveport, temperatures start the day in the mid-40s, with northeast winds adding a chill. Clear skies tonight allow readings to drop near 24 degrees, creating a frost and freeze risk for exposed pipes, pets, and sensitive plants. Drivers heading out early Monday should remain alert for slick patches on bridges where condensation refreezes…