Saturday, April 14, 2007

One more cold night!

The system that brought better than an inch and a half of rain to a few lucky locations and a solid half inch to an inch plus in others on Friday has pushed off to the north east. Wrap around clouds and precipitation across NW AR and NE OK and some chilly air aloft kept temps today some 25 degrees below seasonal average highs! This will not be the case for Sunday, but we do have to contend with one more cold night as a few northern locations settle mighty close to the freezing mark by tomorrow morning.

We’ve been monitoring a clearing trend which has been slow but steady. Fort Smith and the River Valley saw late day breaks of sun give way to a mostly clear sky, though areas to the north still had the clouds to contend with. A few fast moving showers dropping into our area from Kansas may stick together long enough tonight to bring a little drizzle and or a flurry to northern locations overnight. But, tomorrow afternoon will be feeling a bit more spring-like with ample sunshine and much warmer temps.

Posted by Ted Zarras at 9:04 PM

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