What areas are affected by the Wind Advisory?
Louisiana, east Texas, southwest Arkansas, and southeast Oklahoma.
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Strong northwest winds are impacting the ArkLaTex region, prompting a wind advisory from the National Weather Service. Drivers and boaters should exercise caution.
The National Weather Service offices in Shreveport and Lake Charles issued the Wind Advisory, which covers Louisiana, east Texas, southwest Arkansas, and southeast Oklahoma. The primary concern is the potential for strong winds to create hazardous conditions for drivers, boaters, and anyone near loose outdoor objects or trees. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and be aware of potential power outages. Conditions are expected to improve after sunset on Wednesday. Spray from Lake Pontchartrain crashed onto Lakeshore Drive as strong northwest winds push water inland near the Southern Yacht Club and the New Canal Lighthouse in New Orleans on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.
Louisiana, east Texas, southwest Arkansas, and southeast Oklahoma.
Sustained winds of 15–25 mph and gusts up to 40 mph.
7 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.
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