Little Rock, AR – A chilly evening is ahead for Arkansas as temperatures are set to drop into the mid-30s in the northwest and low 40s in central areas, including Little Rock. Residents should bundle up and prepare for frost, especially in higher elevations near Fayetteville and along the I-49 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, lows tonight will range from 35°F in Fayetteville to 50°F near Monticello. These cooler-than-average conditions are expected to persist into Thursday morning, with sunny skies taking over by mid-morning. Commuters should remain cautious of frosty patches, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Thursday’s forecast promises sunshine and highs near 60°F across much of Arkansas. Winds will be mild, coming from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph. Evening temperatures will dip again, bottoming out around 36°F in some areas.
Looking ahead, the weekend brings warmer conditions. By Saturday, highs will reach 61°F, climbing further to 71°F by Sunday under mostly sunny skies. Minimal precipitation is forecast through the week, offering relief after a wet start to November.
Drivers along major roadways such as I-40 and US Route 67 should prepare for cold starts in the mornings but enjoy clear visibility and calm driving conditions during the day.
Residents are encouraged to protect plants and pets from overnight frost and enjoy the sunny, crisp days ahead.
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