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Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
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803 FXUS64 KLZK 040621 AFDLZK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Little Rock AR 121 AM CDT Thu Sep 4 2025 ...New KEY MESSAGES, DISCUSSION... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 117 AM CDT Thu Sep 4 2025 -A warm start with seasonable temperatures today (Thursday) peaking in the mid 80s to mid 90s from north to south across the state and during the day on Friday topping out in the upper 70s to upper 90s as a cold front moves across the state and cooler air begins to funnel into northwest and north-central Arkansas. -Significant pattern change Friday evening into Saturday as a steep, slow moving cold front moves across the state. -Rain and a few isolated thunderstorms will be possible Friday afternoon/evening through Saturday evening behind along and behind the cold front. -A much cooler airmass behind the front will usher in temperatures that will be well-below normal beginning Friday afternoon into early next week. -Latest model guidance indicates that Friday night events such as Friday night high school football games will have a decent chance (30% to 50%) of experiencing rain and isolated thunderstorms statewide. -Latest model guidance indicates for Saturday`s events such as the college football games in Little Rock and Conway respectfully, the Arkansas/Arkansas State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff/Central Arkansas contests appear to have the best opportunity for rain and an isolated thunderstorm during pre-game and tailgating before chances diminish greatly at kickoff and should transpire into a mostly dry affair during and post-game at both venues. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 117 AM CDT Thu Sep 4 2025 THURSDAY (Today) INTO FRIDAY: Northwesterly flow remains in place over Arkansas due to a broad upper lvl ridge across the Western region of the CONUS and a trof across the Great Lakes region of the CONUS. Despite a few impulses within this flow regime, limited moisture will keep Thursday dry across the Natural State. Into Friday, a cold front will begin to move across the state from north to south throughout the day and rain with isolated thunderstorm chances will accompany along and behind this anafront with PoP chances increasing Friday evening into Friday night across Arkansas. However, before the arrival of this cold front and colder airmass behind the boundary, compressional heating along and just ahead of the frontal boundary will allow locations in central and southern Arkansas to top out in the low to upper 90s for high temperatures on Friday afternoon. SATURDAY THRU WEDNESDAY: A major upper lvl pattern shift will take place late Friday and have significant repercussions on our forecast into the weekend and the following workweek. The upper lvl ridge over the Western region of the CONUS will begin to flatten out and allow an upper lvl trof to dig into the Mid-West region of the CONUS extending southward into the Mid-South region of the CONUS. Expect an increased opportunity across the state for rain and a few thunderstorms to develop Friday night into the day on Saturday. Model guidance is in exceptional agreement regarding Thursday and Friday as well as with the placement, movement, and timing of the cold front across Arkansas on Friday. However, ensemble members from both GFS and ECMWF driven solutions begin to diverge slightly with the ECMWF solutions presenting a drier and quicker progressing area of PoP chances into the day on Saturday with the GFS beginning to trend toward the ECMWF solutions, but remains slightly slower to exit the state and increases PoP chances along with total rainfall amounts. Expect agreement to likely become clear in the next 24 hour window; however, given the significant football games and other Saturday events taking place it appears latest forecast guidance will keep the greatest chance for rain and a few isolated thunderstorms possible on Saturday morning into early Saturday afternoon before chances begin to greatly diminish into Saturday late afternoon and Saturday evening reserved to southern Arkansas during later Saturday into Saturday night. In hindsight, those attending the aforementioned football games will want to still plan on the possibility of rain and an isolated thunderstorms (predominately before kickoff), especially if tailgating before the game, but expect improving conditions by kickoff and during the game as chances for precipitation will lower significantly. Into the remainder of the weekend (Sunday) through Tuesday, expect dry and fair weather conditions to be present across the state as sfc high pressure moves into the region along with a continental airmass which will lead to temperatures with respect to morning lows and afternoon highs to be upwards of nearly 10 degrees below normal for early September. Into Wednesday, the dry conditions are forecast to continue with temperatures gradually increasing to seasonal averages for early September, a trend expected to continue to finish out the workweek moving toward mid-September. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1202 AM CDT Thu Sep 4 2025 Expect VFR flight category to be across most sites for the entire forecast period from early Thursday morning through early Friday morning. The only exception will be VSBY early Thursday morning may drop to MVFR category across the northern terminals of KHRO and KBPK; included a TEMPO group to capture this possibility as confidence is low. After sunrise on Thursday morning, expect VSBY to improve to VFR flight category. Surface winds will become established out of the southwest later Thursday morning before becoming light and variable across most terminals later Thursday evening. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Batesville AR 89 66 92 57 / 0 0 10 60 Camden AR 94 69 95 64 / 0 0 0 40 Harrison AR 85 65 81 54 / 0 10 20 60 Hot Springs AR 93 69 94 62 / 0 0 10 60 Little Rock AR 91 70 93 62 / 0 0 10 50 Monticello AR 95 72 97 66 / 0 0 0 30 Mount Ida AR 92 71 91 62 / 0 0 10 60 Mountain Home AR 86 64 84 55 / 0 10 10 50 Newport AR 88 67 95 59 / 0 0 10 60 Pine Bluff AR 93 69 96 63 / 0 0 10 40 Russellville AR 93 68 92 61 / 0 0 10 60 Searcy AR 90 67 93 60 / 0 0 10 60 Stuttgart AR 91 70 95 62 / 0 0 10 50 && .LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...74 LONG TERM....74 AVIATION...74