Here's the latest information on tornado warnings, power outages, and more as powerful storms make their way into Arkansas.
Much of Arkansas could see severe weather and flooding on Wednesday and more storms on Thursday, the National Weather Service said. Thomas Jones, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in North Little Rock, said Arkansans should plan for strong winds, large hail and a chance of tornadoes on Wednesday.
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WREG.com on MSNTornadoes, winds, flooding and hail: Arkansas wakes up to disastrous severe storm damageCommunities across Arkansas are waking up to severe storm damage as the state continues to prepare for more potential severe weather later this week.
Staying informed about the forecast and knowing what to do before and during an event saves lives. Here are some things you need to know to stay safe.
Tornadoes are expected to touch down in parts of the U.S. South on Friday, from northeastern Texas and southeastern Oklahoma into western and central Arkansas.
An unabated wave of severe storms is continuing its onslaught on states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri and Indiana, unleashing life-threatening flash flooding, tornadoes and widespread damage.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas is facing yet another round of severe weather this week. Friday saw severe flooding, damaging winds and several tornado warnings across the Natural State. Have any pictures of the weather where you are? Share them with the Arkansas Storm Team on our Weather Pics page.
It's been a long week of severe weather with a major tornado outbreak Wednesday night bringing at least 2 EF3 tornadoes.
Watches typically cover extensive areas, sometimes spanning multiple counties or states, and can remain in effect for several hours. During a watch, it's advisable to stay vigilant, monitor weather updates, and be prepared to seek shelter if conditions deteriorate.