Updated: Strong storms to sweep across South Arkansas in early morning hours Wednesday
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop Tuesday ahead of an advancing cold front before becoming a line of storms across Central Arkansas
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop Tuesday ahead of an advancing cold front before becoming a line of storms across Central Arkansas
Arkansas is under an Enhanced Risk (3/5) for severe weather Tuesday, April 28
The National Weather Service in Little Rock says severe weather is possible for Arkansas this weekend
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