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.
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.
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,
We continue tracking the potential for severe weather across Arkansas as we head into Tuesday. The latest outlook from the Storm Prediction Center places central, southern, and eastern parts of
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.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNThis is the coldest temperature ever recorded in ArkansasWinter weather and extremely cold temperatures are expected to move into Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley on Tuesday and hang around in the coming days.
(KNWA/KFTA) — Counties in multiple states including ones in Arkansas are under an Extreme Cold Warning through Thursday as a winter storm moves through the area. But, what exactly is an Extreme Cold Warning? The National Weather Service says an Extreme ...
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.
An impending winter storm brings snow and ice to parts of Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee, with a flood advisory along the Mississippi River.
A winter weather system could impact Central Arkansas with freezing rain and sleet that would cause icy roads and hazardous conditions.
Action stage is 28.0 feet. - Flood stage is 34.0 feet. - &&
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