Little Rock, AR – Arkansas residents should prepare for a chilly start Saturday morning, with lows dipping into the mid-20s to mid-30s across the state. By the afternoon, temperatures will climb into the low 50s to low 60s, bringing some relief before rain chances increase later in the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, a warm front will move through Saturday night, introducing a 40-65% chance of rain statewide. By Sunday, widespread showers are expected as a storm system sweeps across Arkansas. Rainfall could make roadways like Interstate 40 and Highway 67/167 slick, so motorists should exercise caution, particularly during peak travel hours.
The wet weather will persist through Sunday evening, with precipitation expected to be heaviest in central and northern Arkansas. Temperatures will remain in the 50s during the day, making it a cool and damp conclusion to the weekend.
Looking ahead, Arkansas will see a mix of sunny and cloudy skies through midweek. Highs are projected to stay in the 50s, while overnight lows could dip into the 30s. Another system may bring additional rain late in the week, so keeping an eye on updated forecasts is crucial.
Plan accordingly if you’re heading out this weekend, especially Sunday, when rain could disrupt outdoor plans.
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