Flash Flood Watch in effect from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning...
Overnight
Showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 40s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. The chance of precipitation 80 percent. Average rainfall 1/10 to 1/4 inch.
Wednesday
Rain and a chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. The chance of precipitation 90 percent. Average rainfall 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
Rain and a chance of thunderstorms. The rain may be heavy at times. Lows in the upper 40s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph in the evening...becoming east 5 to 10 mph after midnight. The chance of precipitation near 100 percent. Average rainfall 1 to 2 inches.
Thursday
Rain and a chance of thunderstorms in the morning... then rain in the afternoon. The rain may be heavy at times in the morning. Highs in the lower 50s. Temperatures falling into the lower 40s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. The chance of precipitation 90 percent.
Mostly cloudy. Windy. Much colder. A chance of rain in the evening...then a slight chance of rain and snow after midnight. Lows in the mid 20s. West winds 20 to 25 mph in the evening...decreasing to 15 to 20 mph after midnight. The chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Christmas Day
Mostly cloudy. Windy...colder. A slight chance of snow. Highs in the upper 30s. The chance of precipitation 20 percent.
Friday Night
Mostly cloudy. Lows around 20.
Saturday
Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.
Sunday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.
Monday
Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny. A slight chance of snow in the morning. A slight chance of rain during the day. Highs in the mid 40s. The chance of precipitation 20 percent.
... Flash Flood Watch in effect from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning...
The National Weather Service in Little Rock has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of central Arkansas... eastern Arkansas... north central Arkansas... southeast Arkansas... southwest Arkansas and western Arkansas... including the following areas... in central Arkansas... Conway... Faulkner... Garland... Grant... Lonoke... Perry... Pope... prairie... Pulaski... Saline... white and Yell. In eastern Arkansas... Jackson... Monroe and Woodruff. In north central Arkansas... Baxter... Boone... Cleburne... Fulton... Independence... Izard... Marion... Newton... Searcy... sharp... stone and Van Buren. In southeast Arkansas... Arkansas... Bradley... Cleveland... Desha... Drew... Jefferson and Lincoln. In southwest Arkansas... Calhoun... Clark... Dallas... Hot Spring... Ouachita and Pike. In western Arkansas... Johnson... Logan... Montgomery... Polk and Scott.
* From Wednesday evening through Thursday morning
* rain will become heavy at times... mainly Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Widespread two to three inch amounts are expected... with locally more. This may cause flash flooding in some areas.
* Vegetation has become mostly dormant... and will not use nearly as much water as during the growing season. Given this... rain will not go into the soil as readily... with high water problems becoming more of a concern.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action if flash flood warnings are issued.