Most of the winter precipitation expected to hit Arkansas remains a few hours out, the National Weather Service said Tuesday morning, with travel across most of the state likely to be impacted in the early afternoon.
However, beyond the weekend the month of March will roar in like a lion as a storm system is expected to develop and bring most of Arkansas a chance of strong storms and heavy rain. The latest update from the Storm Prediction Center places most of Arkansas in a 2 out of 5 risk or "slight" risk of severe weather.
Much of the eastern U.S. braced for a renewed round of harsh, soggy weather on Saturday. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas were under flood warnings, and residents were warned by the National Weather Service to stay off roads.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas along with Louisiana and Texas. The weather alert is until 10 p.m., according to the National Weather Service in Memphis. The affected areas include Memphis,
Strong pitching and an explosive second inning powered the Arkansas softball team to a run-rule shutout of Baylor on Saturday at the Mary Nutter Classic in Cathedral City, Calif. The 10th-ranked Razorbacks (14-0) held the Bears to one hit in an 8-0 win in 5 innings.
Storm Warning is posted for Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning for snow accumulations between 10 to 12 inches and ice accumulations up to a tenth of an inch. A powerful Arctic cold front is set to sweep into the region on Tuesday,
Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas were under flood warnings, and residents were warned by the National Weather Service to stay off roads. Parts of western Kentucky could face up to 8 inches of rain.
Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas were under flood warnings, and residents were warned by the National Weather Service to stay off roads.
The National Weather Service in Little Rock is eyeing the potential for severe weather on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. “There is some concern for strong to severe thunderstorms across Arkansas on Tuesday,” the NWS said,
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - An Extreme Cold Warning will be in effect for the Mid-South from 9 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday. During this time, the region could have wind
No more snow or ice! The Winter Storm is gone, but the extreme cold is only beginning. The coldest temperatures of the entire winter are likely tonight. A warm up does not start until Friday.
The National Weather Service in Little Rock is eyeing the potential for severe weather on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. “There is some concern for strong to severe thunderstorms across Arkansas on Tuesday,” the NWS said, noting that many details remain unclear.
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