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Tag: National Weather Service-Little Rock

Update: Saturday storm forecast
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Update: Saturday storm forecast

The National Weather Service in Little Rock has placed Arkansas under a Slight Risk for a round of stormy weather predicted Saturday, Oct. 18

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Cold front could bring severe weather to area Saturday
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Cold front could bring severe weather to area Saturday

The National Weather Service in Little Rock says all modes of severe weather will be possible, with some uncertainty still remaining

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Weather service predicts continued dry spell through mid-October
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Weather service predicts continued dry spell through mid-October

The National Weather Service in Little Rock is forecasting that the current stretch of warm and dry weather will likely continue into the middle of October

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Heavy rain Monday, followed by showers through mid-week for Arkadelphia area
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Heavy rain Monday, followed by showers through mid-week for Arkadelphia area

The Arkadelphia area can expect heavy rains Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, as a system moves across most of Arkansas

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Triple-digit temps sticking around for next several days
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Triple-digit temps sticking around for next several days

Heat index values will continue to make Arkansas feel like an oven, at least through next week, according to the National Weather Service in Little Rock

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The heat is on through next several days
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The heat is on through next several days

The heat index value for Arkadelphia by noon Friday is forecast to be 107 degrees

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Showers and thunderstorms possible this weekend, with increasing chances early next week

The National Weather Service in Little Rock issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for much of Arkansas ahead of the June 28-29 weekend

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