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. The latest forecast from the Storm Prediction Center has placed an "Enhanced" risk over Little Rock and to the south. The rest of Arkansas is under a "Slight" risk.
The risk for severe storms and gusty winds not associated with thunderstorms are in the forecast for Tuesday & into Wednesday.
The Arkansas Storm Team has declared two Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday due to significant wind threats across the region. Gusty winds are expected to peak early Wednesday morning, with potential gusts reaching 40 to 50 miles per hour in some areas.
It’s a chilly but quiet Sunday across Arkansas, ideal for those running the marathon this morning. While we’ll enjoy slightly warmer temperatures heading into early this week, our attention
40/29 Meteorologist Majestic Storm warns that severe storms could hit Arkansas on Tuesday morning. Watch the videocast above to learn more.
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Severe weather forecasted for Tuesday morning in Arkansas
The 40/29 weather team has the latest forecast ahead of the first bout of possible severe weather this meteorological spring.
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, has issued a Tornado Watch for much of East Texas and western Louisiana
An “unusually strong” storm system for March may bring a range of hazards that includes wildfires, blizzards and tornadoes.
Forecasters warn of intense storms that could unleash damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes in parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on Tuesday.
Tens of millions of people across the U.S. from the Plains to the Southeast are preparing for a potential multiday severe weather outbreak this week, with forecasters warning of threats of