How much rain is needed to end the drought in Clark County and surrounding areas?
Clark County and most of south-central Arkansas need more than 16 inches of rain to end drought conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Little Rock
Clark County and most of south-central Arkansas need more than 16 inches of rain to end drought conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Little Rock
Much of Arkansas has a “decent” chance of receiving in excess of 1.5 inches of rain in coming days, the National Weather Service in Little Rock said
A few rounds of thunderstorms and beneficial rainfall will be possible for Arkansas as early as mid-week, with another round of storms possible Saturday
High temperatures this weekend, March 21-22, could approach, tie or break daily max temperatures records both days, the National Weather Service in Little Rock says
The National Weather Service in Little Rock is warning Arkansans to brace for severe weather Sunday, March 15
Just when you thought spring was here for good, a brief cold snap will send a reminder that it’s still officially winter
Following a round of severe thunderstorms that swept over Arkansas late Friday into Saturday morning, the National Weather Service in Little Rock says we’re not yet out of the woods