Rain on the Way: What Arkansas Can Expect This Week
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Arkansas Braces for Turbulent Weather Week: Storms, Rain, and Wind Ahead
A Week of Unsettled Skies
Residents across Arkansas are urged to prepare for a rollercoaster of weather this week, as forecasters predict a mixed bag of storms, heavy rain, and strong winds sweeping through the region. The week kicks off with scattered thunderstorms expected to develop Tuesday morning, followed by a potential second wave later in the day.
Heavy Rain and Lingering Drought
A cold front moving through the state will bring persistent rain that could stretch into Wednesday morning, offering some relief to dry conditions—but not nearly enough to end the ongoing drought. While rainfall totals are forecasted between one and two inches, this short-term moisture won’t be sufficient to reverse long-term water shortages.
Dangerous Winds and Small Hail
The storms aren’t just about rain—strong winds and small hail are also on the menu. Gusts could reach up to 75 mph, particularly in the afternoon and evening, while hail remains under two inches in size. The timing of these storms could disrupt morning plans, but their slow movement means they may linger well into the evening.
What to Expect
- Tuesday: Scattered thunderstorms begin in the morning, with possible heavy rain later.
- Wednesday: Rain lingers into the morning as the cold front stalls.
- Wind & Hail: High gusts and small hail possible, especially in the afternoon.
- Rainfall: 1–2 inches total—enough to dampen soil but not end the drought.
Final Takeaway
While the storms will bring temporary relief, they won’t break the drought. Arkansans should stay weather-aware, prepare for disruptions, and recognize that this week’s weather is merely a short-term fix in a much larger dry spell.