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Severe weather possible late Friday
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Severe weather possible late Friday

All severe hazards will be possible, including damaging winds, hail and a few tornadoes

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Weather service forecasters eyeing potential for heavy rain in early March
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Weather service forecasters eyeing potential for heavy rain in early March

The National Weather Service in Little Rock says there is increasing confidence for a wet and stormy pattern over the south-central part of the U.S. through the first few weeks of March 2026

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Cold temperatures return this weekend
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Cold temperatures return this weekend

Don’t get too used to the spring-like weather of late, as sub-freezing low temperatures will return to Arkansas by Saturday night

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$425K NIFA grant supports statewide Arkansas weather station network
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$425K NIFA grant supports statewide Arkansas weather station network

A statewide network of 20 high-tech weather stations is in the process of being built by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, thanks to a $425,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Showers in Valentine’s Day forecast
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Showers in Valentine’s Day forecast

A system of widespread rain and thunderstorms is predicted this weekend, Feb. 13-14, for much of Arkansas, according to the National Weather Service in Little Rock

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Warmer conditions to close the week
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Warmer conditions to close the week

After a bout with wintry precipitation and several days of sub-zero temperatures, spring-like weather is promised for early February—at least for a weekend

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Rain, light snow, more cold in Arkadelphia forecast
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Rain, light snow, more cold in Arkadelphia forecast

With ice still covering the ground from Winter Storm Fern, the coming days could bring rain, light snow and more extremely cold temperatures

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