UPDATED: Arkadelphia area in path of Thursday snow chances; between 1-4 inches possible

Wintry precipitation will become likely Thursday night and into Friday, Jan. 9-10, 2025, as a storm system tracks to the south of Arkansas, according to preliminary data announced by the National Weather Service in Little Rock.

Clark County has a 60-80% chance for snow accumulation of more than 1 inch later this week. | National Weather Service image
Clark County, shaded in blue, stands a 20-30% chance for snow accumulation of more than 4 inches. The Amity area has an increased chance for higher accumulations. | National Weather Service image

The potential for heavy snow/sleet accumulations (over 3 inches) is highest in central/southern Arkansas where moisture will be most abundant, closest to the system. The National Weather Service noted that there is still a large uncertainty regarding potential impacts of the winter storm system.

As of Monday morning, the extended forecast for the Arkadelphia area called for a chance of sprinkles and snow before midnight Thursday. The chance of precipitation is 60%.

There is currently a 50% chance of snow on Friday.

Nighttime lows through the week will linger around 20°F, with the mercury rising just above the freezing mark during the days. Temperatures will rise to the low 40s come this weekend, with a 20% chance of rain for Sunday.


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