Unsettled Weather Pattern Expected for Father’s Day in Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Meteorologist William Morrison from 40/29 News has issued a forecast warning as unsettled weather continues to affect Arkansas this weekend. Light rain is currently impacting the region, but Morrison predicts a temporary lull this evening. However, overnight, a complex of storms from Northeast Oklahoma could push into Arkansas by early Sunday morning, raising concerns about strong winds and possible severe weather.
The exact timing and path of these storms remain uncertain, but there is a significant potential for damaging winds associated with this system. Residents of Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley may experience sporadic thunderstorms, with warnings issued for the possibility of severe conditions.
Temperatures on Father’s Day are expected to warm into the 80s, contingent on the weather’s development. If skies clear, warmer temperatures could benefit many areas; however, clouds may hinder this rise, especially in Northwest Arkansas.
As the storm activity diminishes, Morrison anticipates a quieter weather pattern overnight into Monday. Despite the forecast challenges, he assures viewers that warmer, more summer-like conditions are ahead in the coming week.
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As Father’s Day approaches, those making outdoor plans are encouraged to stay alert to changing weather conditions, ensuring a safe celebration amid the potential storms. Morrison will provide more detailed updates tonight at 10 PM.
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