The National Weather Service in Little Rock says severe weather is possible for Arkansas this weekend.
Confidence on Friday, April 24, warrants a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) across the entire state. All weather hazards will be possible, including a few tornadoes, but the primary threats will be large hail and damaging wind gusts.
A frontal passage will promote shower and thunderstorm activity Friday through Friday evening.
For Saturday, an unsettled pattern will lead to a potential for strong to severe thunderstorms, especially across the western flank of the state; Clark County is in this swath of probable severe weather.
The potential for severe weather continues into Sunday, the NWS said, with western and Central Arkansas appearing to be in the impacted area. The forecast is subject to change.
Severe weather chances will continue into Monday as a cold front moves through the state and a warm front lifts northward.
Arkadelphia’s extended forecast is calling for a chance of showers developing as soon as Thursday afternoon. Chances for precipitation increase Friday, in line with the state’s forecast.
There are daily chances for showers and thunderstorms through at least Wednesday, April 29.
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