Thursday, March 15, 2007
A QUICK TEMP DROP!
A cold front is moving across the area and is showing up rather nicely on the last hourly observations. Many stations are now some 10 plus degrees lower than temps just two hours ago. Here’s a list of a few of the more impressive temp drops.
Bentonville: High of 68F, presently 55F
Rogers: High of 68F, presently 55F
Siloam Springs: High of 72F, presently 57F
Springdale: High of 69F, presently 55F
We’ll be looking at temps much closer to seasonal averages over the next few days.
Averages in Fort Smith are right around 64 / 41 High to Low and in Fayetteville 59 / 37.
Next week may be a bit on the wet side. Long range models have us getting into a trough by Wednesday and we may make up for the dry start that we’ve seen so far with plentiful showers and thunderstorms. We’re still at less than a half inch of precipitation for the month across the board and now is the time that the rain would be nice to help counter dryer months in Summer and to fill the area lakes.
Bentonville: High of 68F, presently 55F
Rogers: High of 68F, presently 55F
Siloam Springs: High of 72F, presently 57F
Springdale: High of 69F, presently 55F
We’ll be looking at temps much closer to seasonal averages over the next few days.
Averages in Fort Smith are right around 64 / 41 High to Low and in Fayetteville 59 / 37.
Next week may be a bit on the wet side. Long range models have us getting into a trough by Wednesday and we may make up for the dry start that we’ve seen so far with plentiful showers and thunderstorms. We’re still at less than a half inch of precipitation for the month across the board and now is the time that the rain would be nice to help counter dryer months in Summer and to fill the area lakes.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 3:55 PM
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