The ArkLaTex sky, watched around the clock.
Continuous weather radar and storm coverage for Shreveport–Bossier, Northeast Texas, Southwest Arkansas and North Louisiana — running 24 hours a day, every day.
What the stream shows
A full storm desk, automated.
The broadcast cycles through the same data a meteorologist reaches for — updated continuously from live radar and official outlooks.
Live Radar
Animated reflectivity loops so you can see rain, storms and their movement in near real time.
Storm Velocity
Velocity mode highlights rotation and wind couplets — the signatures that precede severe weather.
Storm Reports
Local storm reports pulse on the map as hail, wind and tornado reports come in from the field.
Rainfall & Drought
Rainfall totals and the U.S. Drought Monitor show where it's pouring and where it's parched.
Fire Weather
SPC fire weather outlooks flag critical wind-and-dryness days across the region.
Tropical Outlook
NHC tropical development odds during season, so you're watching the Gulf before it matters.
Temps & Feels-Like
Quiet-day temperature maps and feels-like readings across ArkLaTex cities.
City Spotlight
A rotating 7-day forecast spotlight with sunrise, sunset and daily highs and lows.
Coverage area
Built for the ArkLaTex.
Where Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas meet — a corner of the country that sees everything from spring supercells to Gulf tropical moisture. This stream stays fixed on it.
- Shreveport–Bossier City, LA
- Northeast Texas — Marshall, Longview, Texarkana
- Southwest Arkansas — Texarkana, Magnolia, El Dorado
- North Louisiana — Minden, Ruston, Monroe
How to watch
Always on. Nothing to install.
Leave it up on a second monitor, cast it to the TV, or check in when the sky turns.
Press play
The live stream is embedded right at the top of this page — it starts automatically.
Go full screen
Tap the full-screen icon to fill your monitor or cast it straight to a TV.
Subscribe for alerts
Follow the YouTube channel so you're notified when active weather coverage ramps up.
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