Couverture de Arkansas Weather March 4 Morning - 44° Above Normal

Arkansas Weather March 4 Morning - 44° Above Normal

Arkansas Weather March 4 Morning - 44° Above Normal

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Good morning. Arkansas. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll swear April arrived early. We're sitting at 64 degrees under gray skies. And the temperature never even dropped overnight. That warm blanket of air is parked right over us. In the next 24 hours. Here's the setup for the day. Northwest Arkansas is the bullseye for active weather. Showers and thunderstorms are likely through the day. And some could turn severe. Keep an eye out for hail or damaging winds. You'll hit 68 degrees with gusts to 20 miles an hour. Central Arkansas stays warmer and drier. Partly sunny skies help you reach 79 degrees — that's about 44 degrees above normal for early March. Just a slight chance of a shower pops up after midday. Northeast Arkansas sits in the middle. Highs climb near 77 degrees with a chance of showers developing by late morning. Tonight, the weather spreads south. Thunderstorms become likely in Central Arkansas after midnight. Lows hold in the low 60s statewide. If you're out late, you might hear rumbles before you see the rain. Thursday brings another round. Central Arkansas hits 79 again with storms likely. Northwest Arkansas reaches 72 with continued thunderstorms. Looking ahead, this warm, wet pattern locks in through the weekend. Highs stay in the 70s to near 80. Expect multiple rounds of showers and storms Friday through Saturday. Some could be strong to severe. Rainfall totals of two to four inches are possible in spots. Spring isn't officially here for two weeks, but looking at the forecast. I'd say it already arrived. If the thunder rolls in tonight, don't panic. That's just the soundtrack of spring in Arkansas. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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