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Models suggesting what we've been forecasting for a couple of days. 6 inches plus for parts of South AR through tonight with a couple of inches Central. There will be a pretty sharp cut off heading North. Here are some specific forecasts:
Monticello: 7"-9"
Camden: 6"-8"
Arkadelphia: 5"-6"
Hot Springs: 3"-4"
Pine Bluff: 3"-4"
Little Rock: 2"-3"
Cabot: 1"-2"
Conway: 1"-2"
Searcy: 1"-2"
Batesville" less than 1"
Russellville: less than 1"
Marshall: less than 1", but up to 1" Monday night
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