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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 1248 AM CDT Sun Apr 26 2026
- Seasonably warm temperatures will continue into early next week, then temperatures trend a few degrees below normal.
- Mainly dry conditions through today, then additional rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday.
-Additional rain chances on Wednesday and again next weekend.
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1235 AM CDT Sun Apr 26 2026 MVFR ceilings with pockets of IFR associated with scattered thunderstorms over western and southwestern Arkansas will move east-southeast through the remaining overnight hours into central Arkansas and southern and southeast Arkansas. Gusty winds and heavy rainfall will briefly bring CIGs to IFR for short durations through the early morning hours of Saturday. MVFR ceilings will remain over most terminals through the morning hours, then lift to VFR with some light afternoon breezes.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Batesville AR 83 67 84 65 / 20 50 50 70 Camden AR 85 68 87 67 / 40 30 30 50 Harrison AR 79 65 83 56 / 40 40 50 40 Hot Springs AR 83 66 85 66 / 20 30 40 60 Little Rock AR 83 68 86 68 / 20 40 50 60 Monticello AR 85 68 88 69 / 40 30 30 60 Mount Ida AR 82 66 84 66 / 30 30 40 50 Mountain Home AR 80 65 84 58 / 40 50 60 50 Newport AR 84 68 87 67 / 20 50 50 80 Pine Bluff AR 84 67 87 68 / 40 40 40 60 Russellville AR 81 67 84 64 / 30 40 50 50 Searcy AR 83 65 86 65 / 20 40 50 80 Stuttgart AR 83 69 87 69 / 20 30 40 80
LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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