Winter Weather Possible for Arkansas #ARWX

Part of North Arkansas is under a Winter Storm Watch. North Arkansas will likely see some snow and wintry precipitation, although areas outside the watch could also see some winter weather. Hot Springs isn’t completely out of the woods yet from the potential of seeing some winter weather. I will continue to monitor the situation and update here as needed.

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Severe Weather Risk for Wednesday, Radar Going Down #ARWX

There’s a Severe Weather Risk for Arkansas on Wednesday. Hot Springs is in the “Marginal” risk which is lower than the eastern part of the state in a “Slight” risk. There is still going to be some heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and some severe weather. FutureCast is showing the bulk of the storms moving through around 11 AM to 1 PM (with some lighter rain a couple of hours earlier). The FutureCast map below is at noon Wednesday.

To make matters worse, the NWS is taking down the Little Rock Radar on Wednesday for maintenance, so we’ll all have to use other radar sites to monitor the severe weather situation. What lovely timing.

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Severe Weather Slightly Diminishing, But Not Over #ARWX

The overall severe weather situation seems to be slightly diminishing and not quite as severe as we expected it to be tonight for the moment, but the overall severe weather event is not over. At a minimum, there’ll be heavy rain. lightning, and thunderstorms throughout the evening. It’s good to still remain weather aware. Here are a few radar maps including the 1 Hour FutureScan.

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