Arkansas if forecast to to experience severe weather Tuesday, including damaging winds, rain, hail and a risk of tornadoes in parts of the state, the National Weather Service.
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,
Strong storms to severe storms are possible this week. Here's how that could impact you. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A large dynamic system will sweep through the region Tuesday bringing a line of storms and howling winds even when it is not storming.
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
Severe wind gusts swept through Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas on Tuesday evening, sparking power outages in areas still recovering from morning storms that inc
The risk for severe storms and gusty winds not associated with thunderstorms are in the forecast for Tuesday & into Wednesday.
In order to stay safe during severe weather, now is a good time to make sure you understand the risks, safety measures and how to be prepared.
Mild & breezy weather for today, but very active weather including a very strong wind, thunderstorms and rain move in on Tuesday.
Arkadelphia’s Tuesday forecast calls for a 40% chance of showers after 3 a.m., with winds between 5-15 mph and gusts as high as 25 mph
Arkansas if forecast to to experience severe weather Tuesday, including damaging winds, rain, hail and a risk of tornadoes in parts of the state, the National Weather Service.
Clark County remains among one of many in southern and eastern Arkansas under a moderate risk level of wildfire