TONIGHT: After a long day at work, the weather in Arkansas is calming down. A vigorous cold front passed through the state prompting intense thunderstorms. Many of them produce gusty straight line winds which did cause damage in the southern portion of the state. Luckily we were able to avoid the tornado threat out of the event. Through the rest of the night we'll quickly cool off to the 40's and upper 30's while underneath a mostly clear sky.
TOMORROW: As much as you hate using your fireplace/furnace in the morning, temperatures will quickly rebound to the 60's by Tuesday afternoon.
REST OF THE WEEK: Not much going on in our atmosphere through the work week. A deep trough will develop in the western part of the country. Meanwhile back in Arkansas we'll gladly take the southwest flow ahead of the trough and warm up steadily into the 70's and 80's.
NEXT BEST CHANCE OF RAIN? Sunday PM-Monday...Both long term models show another cold front visiting the state around this period which should increase our rain chances. Hard to say if we'll see another dose of strong thunderstorms.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST...WE HAVE EXCITING NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU IN THE NEXT BLOG, SO BE SURE TO STAY TUNED.
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