• Arkansas Weather 3/9 Evening - Severe Thunderstorm Watch
    Mar 9 2026
    Advisory in effect. evening Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Arkansas forecast.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/9 Evening - Monday Forecast
    Mar 9 2026
    Advisory in effect. evening Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Arkansas forecast.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/8 Midday - 34° Above Normal
    Mar 8 2026
    Good afternoon. Arkansas. I'm Matt Mullins. Step outside right now and you'll notice something — the rain's gone. We picked up about a fifth of an inch overnight, but the clouds are breaking apart. You're sitting at 54 degrees this morning, headed for a gorgeous afternoon. Sunshine takes over. Central Arkansas hits 71 degrees. Northwest Arkansas reaches 70. Northeast Arkansas tops out at 66. Light winds, clear skies — perfect weather for getting outside and enjoying it. Tonight stays comfortable. Lows drop to around 50 to 53 degrees under mostly clear skies. South winds pick up slightly. And that's your first hint of what's brewing. Monday brings heat and trouble. Highs surge to the mid to upper 70s statewide — 34 degrees above normal for early March. But between 7 A.M. and 1 P.M., thunderstorms fire up across Central Arkansas. Some could pack a punch — heavy rain, gusty winds, maybe a quarter to half inch of rainfall. Northwest Arkansas dodges most of it, staying sunny and hitting 76 degrees. Northeast Arkansas sees storms arrive by early afternoon. Monday night keeps the threat alive. Showers and thunderstorms linger through evening, especially south. Lows hold in the mid 60s — warmer than some April nights. Here's your heads-up for the week. Tuesday climbs near 80 degrees with another round of storms possible. Wednesday's the big one — a cold front sweeps through with strong to severe thunderstorms likely. Heavy rain totals could hit 1.5 to 3 inches statewide. Wednesday night that front clears. And temperatures crash. Thursday cools dramatically — highs only reach the low 60s under sunny skies. Friday rebounds nicely to the mid 70s with sunshine. The weekend looks mostly sunny with highs in the low to mid 70s. Bottom line — enjoy today's sunshine. Stay weather-aware Monday through Wednesday. See you this evening.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/8 Morning - Flood Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good morning. Arkansas. I'm Michael Nally. After an inch of rain overnight, we're finally drying out. Skies clear this morning as drier air settles in. Enjoy the calm while it lasts. Because Monday brings round two. Today's all sunshine statewide. Northwest Arkansas starts with patchy fog before 9 A.M., then turns gorgeous with a high near 70 degrees. Central Arkansas sees mostly sunny skies, reaching 71. Northeast Arkansas? Bright sunshine, topping out at 66. Light winds keep things peaceful. Tonight stays clear and mild. Lows settle into the low 50s across most of the state. Northwest Arkansas dips to 50 degrees, while central and northeast Arkansas hold near 51 to 53 degrees. Monday flips the script. Central Arkansas sees a chance of thunderstorms between 7 A.M. and 1 P.M., then storms become likely. Highs reach 76 degrees. Northwest Arkansas stays sunny and warm, hitting 77. Northeast Arkansas turns partly sunny with a chance of storms after 1 P.M., reaching 74. Some storms could pack a punch — hail and damaging winds are the main threats. Thursday flips the script again. A cold front sweeps through, clearing skies and dropping temperatures back to seasonal levels. Highs only reach the low 60s. Friday and Saturday look beautiful — sunny skies with highs in the low to mid 70s. Enjoy the sunshine today. You've earned it after last night's soaking. See you this afternoon.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/7 Evening - Flood Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good evening. Arkansas. I'm Michael Nally. In Step outside you’ll feel it, that heavy, damp air hanging after nearly an inch of rain overnight. The ground is soaked, skies are still weeping a light drizzle. And temperatures are stuck in the 50s. That’s about 35 degrees warmer than usual for early March, but don’t get used to this muggy calm. Northwest Arkansas wakes up to a chilly 35 degrees, with patchy fog clinging to the valleys. But by afternoon? You’re looking at a dramatic rebound to 70 degrees under sunny skies. Tonight stays clear with lows dipping to 52. Sunday brings more sunshine and a high of 71, but keep an eye on the wind—shifting from northeast to southwest by midday. That’s your sign the warmup is real. Central Arkansas starts at 50 degrees with a slight chance of lingering showers this evening. Mostly cloudy skies stick around tonight, but Sunday turns mostly sunny with a high of 72—perfect for shaking off yesterday’s rain. By Monday, though, storms return. You’ve got a likely chance of thunderstorms rolling in by afternoon, with gusty southwest winds up to 20 miles an hour. Northeast Arkansas is the wild card. A chance of thunderstorms lingers through midnight, with temperatures actually rising overnight from 48 degrees at dusk to near 51 by dawn. Sunday clears out with a high of 66, but Monday brings another round of storms. By Tuesday, thunderstorms become likely as temperatures climb to 78 degrees—that’s well above normal. Here’s your heads-up for the week ahead. This is just the opening act. A powerful storm system builds early next week, bringing multiple rounds of severe weather Tuesday through Wednesday. Heavy rain, damaging winds. And even isolated tornadoes are possible, especially across southern and eastern Arkansas. Behind it? A sharp cooldown by Thursday, with highs dropping back to the 50s and 60s. In One last note, the Cache River near Patterson is under a Flood Warning starting Wednesday. If you’re near low-lying areas, move equipment to higher ground now. Spring officially arrives in 13 days. But it looks like the weather is giving us a preview of the stormy side first. See you tomorrow.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/7 Morning - Spring Surprise Shake-Up
    Mar 7 2026
    Good morning. Arkansas. I'm Aaron Jolly. That heavy, sticky air you felt stepping outside this morning? It isn't just humidity—it's fuel. A powerful cold front is marching across Arkansas right now, crashing into all that warm, unstable energy. We've a **Severe Thunderstorm Watch** in effect for 14 counties in eastern and southern Arkansas until 2 P.M., including Pine Bluff. Stuttgart. And Newport. And if you're near Hot Springs or Glenwood, keep a sharp eye on the roads—a **Flash Flood Warning** is active until 10:30 A.M. With 1 to 3 inches of rain falling fast. Central Arkansas, you're waking up to 70 degrees—that's 37 degrees above normal for early March. You'll hit 77 degrees around 1 P.M. Before temperatures crash this afternoon. Expect heavy rain and gusty winds by mid-morning. Tonight, you drop to 52 degrees with lingering showers. Northwest Arkansas starts cooler at 59 degrees in Fayetteville and Bentonville, with morning storms likely. But the real story is the drop—expect 38 degrees tonight as the front clears. Sunday rebounds beautifully to 71 degrees and sunshine. Jonesboro, you're ground zero for the heaviest rain today. Thunderstorms are certain before 11 A.M., with highs near 74 degrees. Like Little Rock, your temperatures fall through the afternoon, bottoming out at 50 degrees tonight. This is a dangerous setup for flooding. If you approach a covered road, turn around—don't drown. Looking ahead. Sunday offers a sunny break with highs in the 60s and 70s. But Monday and Tuesday bring another round of storms, potentially severe, with highs near 80. Wednesday sharply cooler, drying out by Friday. Keep those phones charged and stay weather-aware this afternoon. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.
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  • Arkansas Weather 3/6 Morning - 41° Above Normal
    Mar 6 2026
    Good morning. Arkansas. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel it. That thick, humid air that tells you something's brewing. We're sitting at 62 degrees statewide with dewpoints in the low 60s. That's fuel. Today brings one last gasp of warmth before everything changes. Central Arkansas climbs to 83 degrees — running about 41 degrees above normal for early March. Northwest Arkansas tops out at 76, northeast hits 78. South winds gust to 25 miles an hour all afternoon, pumping in that Gulf moisture like a furnace. But A cold front is bearing down tonight. And it's packing serious punch. Northwest Arkansas sees the first wave around 9 this evening — storms capable of large hail, damaging winds. And tornadoes. Central Arkansas gets hammered between midnight and 5 A.M. With heavy rain and dangerous lightning. Some storms could dump three-quarters to one inch of rain in minutes. Saturday morning brings round two. The southeast gets hit with heavy rain before noon. Rainfall totals could reach one to two inches statewide, with isolated higher amounts. Flash flooding is possible where storms train over the same spots. Behind the front, temperatures crash. Saturday's highs range from 63 in the northwest to 76 central — a 41 degrees-degree drop from today. Sunday brings a break with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Looking ahead, more storm chances return Monday and Tuesday. Another round of heavy rain hits mid-week. Rainfall totals through next Wednesday could reach three to five inches across much of the state. Have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight and tomorrow morning. Don't wait until the last minute to take shelter. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
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