Arkansas Weather Alert: Warmer-Than-Normal February Pattern Limits Snow Chances Feb 10–14

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Little Rock, Arkansas – A warmer-than-normal February pattern is expected to take hold across Arkansas through late week, bringing milder temperatures and limited chances for rain or snow. The overall setup favors quieter conditions statewide, reducing the risk of winter-related disruptions and keeping daily travel largely unaffected.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the 6–10 day outlook from February 10–14 favors above-normal temperatures across Arkansas, with precipitation probabilities near normal. That combination points to a low likelihood of widespread rain or any meaningful snow during the period.

In central Arkansas, including Little Rock, Conway, and Benton, daytime highs are expected to climb above seasonal averages, while overnight lows remain relatively mild for mid-February. Northern Arkansas may see brief cooler windows, but snow chances remain minimal under the warmer pattern. Farther south, areas such as Pine Bluff, Camden, and El Dorado trend even milder, further limiting any winter weather concerns. Travel along Interstates 30, 40, and 49 is expected to remain largely trouble-free.

With snow chances essentially nonexistent, the main concerns shift to occasional wet roads and patchy morning fog during calm conditions. Residents can expect more comfortable afternoons compared to recent colder stretches.

This mild, low-impact pattern is expected to persist through late week, though forecasters note conditions could shift if the storm track becomes more active. Additional updates or advisories may be issued if rain chances increase.