Sunday Severe Risk from Arkansas to Southern Missouri

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1 Mar 2020 10:50 AM
Increasing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico will interact with strong upper-level winds to produce strong to severe storms tonight for a good portion of Arkansas to southern Missouri. Here is the latest severe forecast.

Severe Outlook

Isolated strong to severe storms will fire up today from the ArkLaTex to southern Missouri.  Cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville and Springfield will need to be weather aware later today and tonight.

Severe Risks

All modes of severe weather will be in the forecast.  The biggest threat will be the damaging winds, but quarter sized hail and a stray tornado will be possible.

Forecast

The timing for the storms will be during the evening hours, but some strong storms could linger for early Monday morning. Keep checking with WeatherNation for more updates on today's severe weather chances.  
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