Scattered Showers and Isolated Storms Across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley
Arkansas residents are being warned to prepare for severe weather conditions as scattered showers and isolated storms continue to pop up across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley. Despite the threat of severe weather, the good news is that most areas in the state will experience some sunshine throughout the day.
Windy Conditions with Gusts up to 50 mph in Some Areas
The state will also experience windy conditions, with gusts of up to 50 mph forecasted in some areas. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory until 7 p.m. statewide.
Line of Thunderstorms Passing to the East of Arkansas, Intensifying Severe Weather Conditions
Not all areas will be so lucky; others are expected to face more severe weather conditions due to a line of thunderstorms passing to the east of Arkansas. This line is forecasted to intensify severe weather conditions in some parts of Arkansas.
Severe Weather Threat Coming to an End with Some Sunshine in Van Buren
The good news for residents in Van Buren is that the severe weather threat is coming to an end, which means they can start looking forward to some sunshine. Temperatures in this area are expected to reach into the 70s and 80s.
Storm Prediction Center Issuing a High Risk for Severe Weather With a Possibility of Dangerous Tornadoes
The Storm Prediction Center is issuing a high risk for severe weather conditions throughout Arkansas with a possibility of dangerous tornadoes. This warning applies specifically to Johnson, Logan, and Scott counties.
Tornado Watch Issued for Johnson, Logan, and Scott Counties
A tornado watch has been issued for these same counties, with the potential for storms to quickly turn severe, bringing along the risk of tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail. However, the risk of flash flooding remains low.
River Valley and Northwest Arkansas Seven-Day Forecasts
According to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service, residents in the River Valley and Northwest Arkansas can expect a mix of sunshine and scattered showers for the next seven days. Temperatures will remain warm, with most areas experiencing temperatures in the 70s and 80s throughout the week.
Expectation of Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in ArkLaTex Region
While Arkansas braces for its own severe weather conditions, residents in the ArkLaTex region are also keeping a wary eye on their own forecast.
A Disturbance will Bring the Threat of Strong to Severe Thunderstorms on Friday Afternoon and Evening
A disturbance is expected to move through the area on Friday afternoon and evening, bringing with it the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms. The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for Bowie and Cass counties in NE TX and all of SW AR.
Severe Weather is Possible for All of the ArkLaTex on Friday with SW AR Having the Highest Risk
Severe weather conditions are possible across all of the ArkLaTex region on Friday, with southwest Arkansas being at highest risk. Damaging straight-line winds, hail, and tornadoes are all possible.
Potential for Heavy Rainfall Could Lead to Flooding
Rainfall amounts are expected to be limited in most areas, with amounts ranging from ½ to 1 inch over parts of the area, and possibly well below ¼ inch. However, long-range weather patterns suggest that ArkLaTex residents should prepare for a lot of rain in their future.
Potential for a Month’s Worth of Rain Over Next Week Could Lead to Flooding
Next week, the ArkLaTex region could experience a month’s worth of rain in just a few short days. Most of the region could receive anywhere from 5 to 7 inches of rain from Friday through the end of next week. This potential for heavy rainfall could lead to flooding on area lakes and rivers.
Cincinnati Braces for Opening Day as Strong Storms Loom
In Cincinnati, baseball fans are excitedly preparing for opening day, with high expectations for a fun and memorable game. However, the weather may not be on their side.
Rain and Thunderstorms Expected on Friday Evening
Rain and thunderstorms are expected to move into the city on Friday, with the potential for stronger storms in the evening. Greater Cincinnati is under a slight risk for severe storms, with rounds of rain and gray skies expected during the day, limiting the severe weather threat.
Wind Gusts of up to 50 mph Expected on Saturday
On Saturday, gusty winds are expected, with wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour forecasted. Temperatures will remain cool, with occasional sprinkles throughout the day.
Seven-Day Forecast for Cincinnati
Looking ahead to next week, temperatures in Cincinnati are expected to rise back up into the 70s after the weekend’s cooler weather. Despite this warmer weather prediction, rain is also expected to continue throughout most of next week.
Overall residents within Arkansas are urged to take necessary precautions while residents in ArkLaTex and Cincinnati will be keeping an eye out for severe thunderstorms and heavy rain as well.
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