Little Rock, AR – A cloudy start is in store across much of Arkansas this Sunday morning, with cooler temperatures settling into northern portions of the state and isolated showers possible in some areas.
According to the US National Weather Service in Little Rock, low temperatures Sunday dipped into the upper 40s across far northern and northeastern Arkansas, including areas near Harrison, Mountain View and Jonesboro. Central Arkansas, including Little Rock, Russellville and Searcy, is seeing lows in the lower 50s, while southern communities such as El Dorado and Monticello remain in the mid-50s.
Forecasters say isolated showers are possible early Sunday, mainly across parts of western Arkansas. Most areas will remain dry despite widespread cloud cover. No severe weather is expected at this time.
Drivers heading out early should be aware of damp roads in spots where showers develop. While rainfall amounts are expected to remain light, brief slick conditions could occur during heavier bursts.
Temperatures are expected to gradually warm through the day, though cloud cover may limit how quickly readings climb. Residents across the Ozarks and northern counties will notice the biggest difference compared to southern Arkansas.
Live in northern Arkansas? Are you seeing rain this morning? Let us know what conditions look like in your area.
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