What areas are most at risk for severe weather?
Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley face the highest risk, particularly during the evening and overnight hours.
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Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley are under alert for potential severe weather, starting the evening of April 14th and continuing through Friday night. The primary concerns include the possibility of tornadoes, damaging winds, and hai...
The 40/29 Get Ready Weather Team is closely monitoring the developing weather situation. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued a Slight Risk of severe storms for Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley. This elevated risk means residents should be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
**Breakdown of the Weather Pattern:**
**How to Prepare:**
Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley face the highest risk, particularly during the evening and overnight hours.
All modes of severe weather are possible, including tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail.
While a break is expected on Thursday, additional chances for severe storms will return Friday night.
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