Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
Colder weather has returned this week. On Wednesday evening there will be a weak disturbance moving through Arkansas. Based on the latest data, there might be a small amount of moisture to work with but don't get your hopes up. → Read More
On Wednesday a cold front will be sweeping through the state bringing with it chances for rain, a wintry mix, and some much colder air. → Read More
On Thursday, January 6th, 2022, we will be keeping an eye on two features that will help bring a chance to see some wintry weather across parts of Arkansas. → Read More
The next seven days will feature several chances for rain, big temperature swings, and even a chance to see our first winter weather of the season. → Read More
As of 5 AM, Monday, the National Weather Service has only confirmed 4 tornadoes & their path. → Read More
On Friday, a complex weather pattern will be set up across the Central U.S. bringing not only the chance for rain but storms as well to Arkansas. A few of those storms could be strong to severe. → Read More
On Friday, a complex weather pattern will be set up across the Central U.S. bringing not only the chance for rain but storms as well to Arkansas. A few of those storms could be strong to severe. → Read More
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Get ready to view something astronomical! On Thursday night, November 18th all of the United States will get to view a near-total lunar eclipse with a duration that has not been observed since the year 1440 and won’t be seen again until the year 2669. Why is this so special? For a […] → Read More
It’s been a while, more than 190 days (April 20-22), since all of Arkansas has experienced temperatures as cold as they could be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. → Read More
Showers and storms are forecast to develop Sunday with a few strong to severe storms being possible. → Read More
As we head into the weekend, we will be keeping a close eye on a system that approaches the region on Sunday. → Read More
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Over the weekend, storm organization continued over the Bay of Campeche which prompted the National Hurricane Center to upgrade and name this formation Tropical Storm Nicholas. It is forecast to ride pretty close to the Texas coastline as it slowly moves north over the next several days. While it is forecast to […] → Read More
The last time Little Rock recorded a 100 degree day was back on July 15, 2018. Today, that streak counter was reset as we reached 100° on September 1st, 2021. → Read More
The last time Little Rock recorded a 100 degree day was back on July 15, 2018. Today, that streak counter was reset as we reached 100° on September 1st, 2021. → Read More
As of 4 PM, Hurricane Ida continues to move NW through the Gulf of Mexico towards the Louisiana coastline. It is forecast to become a major hurricane (cat 3+) before landfall. → Read More
As of Wednesday, we continue to monitor a disturbance moving west over the Caribbean Sea. Based on the latest upper-level patterns, there is support for an eventual northwest track and strengthening. → Read More
On August 4th, NOAA in association with the National Hurricane Center, a division of NOAA, released an update on their 2021 Atlantic tropical season. → Read More
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- August is the month that holds a few significant points when it comes to weather data. For one, this is the point in the year when normal high and low temperatures begin the downward trend. Based on 30 years of statistical data, August comes in as the second driest for rainfall. Generally, […] → Read More
Starting Monday, August 2nd, 2021, the National Weather Service will be implementing a new severe thunderstorm warning structure based on the threat of damaging wind or hail. These kinds of warnings will now include impact-based warning tags. → Read More
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- As we head into the last few days of the workweek and weekend, we will be entering the hottest period to date for 2021. A ridge of high pressure from the Rockies is beginning to center itself over Texas and Oklahoma. This is aiding in the hotter weather pattern which is forecast […] → Read More