What areas are most at risk for flooding?
Southern and eastern Arkansas continue to face a flooding threat on Wednesday.
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Arkansas is experiencing a dynamic weather pattern, transitioning from severe storms and flooding to more pleasant, fall-like conditions. This article summarizes the key developments and provides insights into what to expect.
The severe weather event on Tuesday, September 23rd, brought significant rainfall and the threat of tornadoes to Arkansas. The storms gradually moved south, impacting Northwest Arkansas initially and then the River Valley. While the immediate threat of severe weather is diminishing, the risk of flooding persists in southern and eastern Arkansas.
Looking ahead, Wednesday will see scattered showers and thunderstorms, with a low chance of isolated strong storms in eastern and southern Arkansas. By Thursday, drier air and sunshine will prevail, with highs in the low 80s and some areas potentially remaining in the upper 70s. A fall-like pattern is expected to establish itself through the weekend, with comfortably cool lows.
Southern and eastern Arkansas continue to face a flooding threat on Wednesday.
The severe weather threat diminishes after midnight on Tuesday, with quieter weather expected on Wednesday morning.
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