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The cold front continues to slip south into Arkansas. Radar shows light rain in north Arkansas with more developing in Oklahoma. It appears the rain tonight will be focus on our southern counties along and south of the Missouri Arkansas line. Rainfall amounts should be too heavy however an additional half to one inch is possible. A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for our Arkansas counties. A mix of light rain, drizzle and fog can be expected across the Ozarks tonight with rather chilly conditions. Lows will drop into the upper 40s and low 50s. Saturday looks dreary with the light rain drizzle and fog continuing for the region. Highs are generally going to be in the mid 50s. Northeast winds will make it feel much cooler. Sunday should be a mostly dry day but will begin with some fog and drizzle. Do not expect to see much sunshine. Highs will at least top out in the mid 60s. The next big storm then moves in overnight Sunday into Monday. Heavy rain and thunder will accompany this system and could lead to some spot flooding once again. Highs Monday could reach the low 60s but will drop during the afternoon. Next week still looks very nice with plenty of sunshine and a recovery in temperatures.
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 21:09:58 +0000

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