A little fog to start Friday, then it will become windy and mild. 70s are coming starting Sunday and for most of next week. But by the end of next week, cold winter air will return.
The forecast for the Arkadelphia area calls for heavy rain Thursday, with a 100% chance of precipitation. Expect showers and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, and again after 3 p.m. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
The National Weather Service in Little Rock issued a Flood Warning for the Ouachita River at Arkadelphia affecting Hot Spring, Clark and Ouachita counties
Shelters will be open in North Little Rock, Cabot and Jacksonville tonight, but Little Rock's city-run shelter will be closed with cold temperatures in the forecast.
OVERNIGHT: It will stay mostly clear this evening with clouds building in later. Some fog could also develop overnight into Saturday morning. Low temperatures will be in the upper 30s and low 40s
Sunshine returns Sunday as highs climb to 70. The warm-up continues Monday with mid-70s and more sun. A few stray showers are possible Tuesday through Thursday, with highs in the 60s and 70s. A cold front arrives Thursday, enhancing rain chances slightly, then bringing a cool-down into Friday.
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