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KEY MESSAGES

Issued at 210 AM CDT Sun May 17 2026

-Warm and humid continue through early next week

-Small chances for showers/thunderstorms Sunday

-More unsettled pattern next week...with some potential for areas of heavy rainfall

-Severe thunderstorms cannot be ruled out for late Monday and Tuesday

DISCUSSION

Issued at 210 AM CDT Sun May 17 2026

To begin the period, mostly calm and dry conditions are expected Sunday into Monday with some light rain showers possible across mainly western Arkansas. A pattern change across the state will bring more unsettled weather through at least Thursday with strong to severe thunderstorms possible.

Hot and humid conditions are likely across much of the state Sunday into Monday morning with low-end rain chances across mainly western Arkansas. By late Monday, the cold front is expected to approach the state bringing with it the chance for strong to severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. As the front drops south, it is expected to stall over the state allowing for additional disturbances to track through with rain chances likely across the state through much of this upcoming week.

Rain chances currently look to be heaviest on Tuesday with a widespread one to two inches possible. Some isolated locations could see higher amounts depending on where convection trains. The good news is we need the rain to help with drought conditions so widespread flood is not expected. Severe weather chances are possible with damaging winds gusts being the primary concern at this time.

AVIATION

(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1152 PM CDT Sun May 17 2026

VFR conditions are pressent across the area to start the period. All terminals are expected to drop below MVFR CIGs before sunrise and remain there through most of the period. Recent CAM runs have been in agreement of scattered t'storms developing in NW AR Monday afternoon. Coverage remain uncertain to become full group at this time, but will continue to monitor development trends. CIGs likely to improve to VFR late afternoon to early evening Monday.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Batesville AR 88 72 86 73 / 20 30 40 20 Camden AR 88 72 88 72 / 30 30 10 20 Harrison AR 86 71 85 71 / 20 30 30 10 Hot Springs AR 86 72 86 72 / 30 40 10 40 Little Rock AR 88 71 87 71 / 30 30 20 30 Monticello AR 88 72 88 72 / 30 20 10 30 Mount Ida AR 84 74 85 73 / 30 30 20 40 Mountain Home AR 86 70 85 71 / 20 30 50 10 Newport AR 90 72 88 72 / 10 20 30 20 Pine Bluff AR 89 72 88 72 / 30 20 10 20 Russellville AR 86 71 86 72 / 30 50 50 30 Searcy AR 88 69 87 70 / 20 30 30 20 Stuttgart AR 89 73 88 73 / 20 20 10 20

LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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