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Strongest heatwave of the season is unfolding, expected to peak early next week | What to know
A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for July 26-28 due to extreme heat in the forecast. The combination of afternoon temperatures climbing into the upper 90s and low 100s along with tropical humidity will push heat index values well above 105 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for anyone spending extended time outdoors. The National Weather Service's Heat Risk forecast places much of Arkansas in the HIGH risk category, Sunday through Tuesday.
Hazardous heat peaking in Arkansas early next week Original
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for July 27-28 due to extreme heat in the forecast. The combination of afternoon temperatures climbing into the upper 90s and low 100s along with tropical humidity will push heat index values well above 105 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for anyone spending extended time outdoors. This story continues below.
Dangerous extreme heat building into Arkansas this weekend, peaking next week
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for July 20 and 21st due to extreme heat in the forecast. The combination of afternoon temperatures climbing into the upper 90s and low 100s along with tropical humidity will push heat index values well above 105 degrees, creating dangerous conditions for anyone spending extended time outdoors. This story continues below.
Heat & humidity to make temperatures feel like 100 or higher on Sunday | What to know Original
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — If you have any Father's Day plans outdoors, be sure to drink lots of water and break out the sunscreen! The THV11 Weather Impact team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for dangerous heat. Temperatures are expected to rise into the low to mid-90s for the first day of summer on June 21. Combined with a tropical humid air mass, heat index values are forecasted to climb to near 105 during the peak heat of the day. This story continues below.
Easter weekend may bring heavy rain, storms to Arkansas | What to know Original
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued due to the weather that is happening this weekend. On Saturday, April 4, 2026, there will be a potential for heavy rainfall and strong to possibly severe storms impacting your holiday plans. A cold front is expected to slide through the state, triggering a line of showers and storms. Downpours along with gusty winds, lightning, and a low risk of severe weather are anticipated to develop during the day.
Strong to severe storms in Arkansas possible on Sunday | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Sunday with the potential of severe weather impacting the area. A cold front is expected to slide through the state with ingredients in place for storms to become strong to severe, along and ahead of the boundary. What is the timing of the storms? You need to stay weather aware and be prepared for changing weather conditions from Sunday afternoon into Sunday evening.
Strong to severe storms in Arkansas possible on Sunday | What to know
KTHV Weather A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Sunday with the potential of severe weather impacting the area. A cold front is expected to slide through the state with ingredients in place for storms to become strong to severe, along and ahead of the boundary. What is the timing of the storms? You need to stay weather aware and be prepared for changing weather conditions from Sunday afternoon into Sunday evening.
Strong to severe storms in Arkansas possible Friday night | What to know Original
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Friday night into early Saturday with the potential of strong to severe storms impacting the area. A cold front is expected to slide through the state with ingredients in place for storms to become strong to severe, along and ahead of the boundary. Along with the chance of severe weather there could along be heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding problems.
Late week storm system could bring strong to severe storms to Arkansas | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A storm system will bring a potent cold front through parts of Arkansas on Friday. With a warm and humid air mass ahead of the front and wind energy in place, the chance of a couple of strong to severe storms looks possible both on Thursday, January 8, and Friday, January 9. Thursday will feature the best chance of rain and storms in the morning for Northwest Arkansas. However, there will likely be spotty showers passing through Central Arkansas as well.
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Freeze watch in effect for Central Arkansas on Sunday evening through Monday morning
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The unseasonably warm temperatures in the 70s for November are about to come crashing down on Sunday. A potent cold front from northern Canada will swing through the region Saturday evening, ushering in the coldest conditions we have experienced so far this season. A freeze watch is in effect from Sunday evening through Monday morning. The THV11 Weather Impact Team has issued an alert for the biting cold and the expectation of a widespread freeze on Monday and Tuesday mornings.
Strong to severe storms possible Saturday in Arkansas | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — After a stretch of unseasonably warm weather this week a cold front will sweep through Arkansas on Saturday bringing a round of showers and storms. With a warm and humid air mass in place in advance of the front, there is a chance of strong to severe storms. Below we will highlight the potential storms and what it could mean for you. The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of Arkansas under a "Slight Risk" of sever weather.
Dangerous heat on tap this week in Arkansas | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Due to the extreme temperatures in the forecast, a THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Tuesday, July 29. The combination of dangerously hot temperatures and high humidity will push the heat index values above 110 degrees in some areas. Here's what you need to know about the high temperatures and heat index readings over the Natural State: An Extreme Heat Warning has been issued for eastern Arkansas for Monday afternoon through Wednesday evening.
Hottest temps of season, humidity to produce brutal stretch of summer heat in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for intense heat that will be in Arkansas from at least Friday through Sunday. The combination of the hottest temperatures of the season and tropical dew points will send the heat index values or feels like temperatures into the dangerous range for the next several afternoons. A dome of heat will build over the Mid-South this weekend and then shift to the east next week.
Gusty storms could impact parts of Arkansas over weekend | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The weather across Arkansas will become more active going into the weekend as storms will be organized. Storms will develop in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas on Thursday night and Friday night. These storms are expected to merge into a line and become a “Mesoscale Convective System” or MCS. This is a line of storms that generally are capable of producing damaging winds, heavy rain, and are filled with lightning.
Storms in Arkansas may produce hail on Thursday | Here's what to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A cold front will dive into parts of Arkansas on Thursday, triggering scattered to spotty showers and storms. As the storms roll in, some could be strong to severe, and the potential for hail in the forecast for some parts of the state cannot be ruled out. Storms across Arkansas could produce hail later this week 1 / 9 Thursday morning will begin with a mix of sun and clouds.
Severe weather could produce tornadoes, huge hail in Arkansas | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Due to the incoming weather conditions, a Weather Impact Alert has been issued by our THV11 meteorology team for Wednesday through Friday. The weather is expected to turn rapidly Wednesday afternoon and evening as storms explode over the region. The potential for one storm to produce a strong long tracked tornado is serious. The highest risk of an EF3 tornado or stronger is from central AR and East.
Severe weather and flooding rain could impact Arkansas this week | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — After beginning the week with nice conditions, the weather will begin to go downhill as the next weather system arrives on Wednesday in Arkansas. The front will not sweep through the state, but instead, slams on the brakes and meanders back and forth with waves of heavy rain and storms riding along the boundary.
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JAMA Ophthalmology Clinical Challenge Conjunctival Nodule in a Female With Ulcerative Colitis A 69-year-old female with a history of ulcerative colitis developed a bulbar conjunctival nodule in her left eye that was noted incidentally during an oculoplastic evaluation for dermatochalasis and eyelid herniation. She reported accompanying symptoms of bilateral eye fatigue, burning, and irritation. The patient did not report any other ocular symptoms.
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Snow and ice may impact Arkansas next week | Here's what to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The THV11 Weather Impact Team continues to watch the trends on the potential of winter weather impacting the state on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. After analyzing a variety of data the confidence has grown enough to warrant a medium chance of winter weather happening in north and northwest Arkansas. This area will have the highest chance of seeing a mostly snow or all-snow event. Below is a small sample of the information we are combing through each day.
Arkansas expected to see heavy rain and possible strong storms on Monday through Election Day
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A THV11 Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Monday through 2:00 p.m. on Election Day (Tuesday). Heavy rain and the possibility of strong to severe storms may impact your plans and travel. Showers and storms are expected to develop in west Arkansas on Sunday afternoon. These storms are developing ahead of a cold front that will clear the region of severe weather by Tuesday afternoon.
Winter forecasts distributed by almanacs may not be accurate
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Almanacs are popping up on store shelves that claim to give you reliable information on the details of when an arctic blast may arrive or when to get the snow shovels out. There are several types of almanacs to choose from, each containing specific long-range forecasts for different regions across the country. One of the most sought-after almanacs is the ‘Old Farmer’s Almanac’. This book was started in 1792 by Robert B.
Arkansas to experience total solar eclipse on April 8 | Here's what to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On April 8, 2024, viewers in many areas across Arkansas will have the opportunity to witness a once-in-a-lifetime event, a total solar eclipse. As the sun, moon, and Earth line up perfectly the sun will get blocked by the moon and cast a dark shadow on a small sliver of our planet. During the middle of the afternoon, the skies will become darker, and strange things will happen as the sun disappears for a few minutes.
A light accumulation of snow possible for north and west Arkansas on Friday
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Friday morning a fast-moving system will bring a round of precipitation to the Natural State. Temperatures will be cold enough at cloud level to near the surface for snowflakes in parts of Arkansas. Snow will mainly be light, but a burst of moderate snow may reduce the visibility and accumulate rapidly. The highest chance of winter weather in the form of snow is in the higher terrain of the Ozarks and Ouachitas.
Where to watch the Geminid meteor shower peak this week
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — This week one of the best meteor showers of the year will peak on the night of Dec. 13-14! If you have never seen a meteor or “shooting star” this will be your chance! There are several meteor showers that happen through the year, but the most notable and significant ones that are worth checking out are the Perseids in August and the Geminids in December.
Arkansans can expect low chance of severe storms to start weekend
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — Expect a wet start to the weekend for central Arkansas as a strong cold front will sweep through the state on Saturday. In advance of this boundary, a warm and humid airmass with some wind energy will occur. With these ingredients in place a few storms could become strong to severe. However, the threat is relatively low, and the highest risk is for areas South and East of Little Rock since the atmosphere will likely be more unstable as the front arrives later in the day.
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Here's how Little Rock was hit with a strong downburst during a thunderstorm
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Wednesday, a powerful storm slammed into west Little Rock, producing strong winds, and torrential rain. After the storm passed, it left behind damage that had residents questioning if a tornado had actually struck— however, that wasn't the case. These destructive winds were caused by what is known as a "microburst". When a thunderstorm develops, warm and humid air rises in what is known as the "updraft".
How Arkansans can watch the Perseid Meteor Shower this weekend
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — This week one of the best meteor showers of the year will peak on August 12-13. If you have never seen a meteor or “shooting star” this will be your chance! There are several meteor showers that you hear about through the year, but the one’s that really matter and are worth checking out are the Perseids in mid-August and the Geminids in December. This year the Perseids are going to be spectacular, because the moon will not interfere with washing out any of the fainter meteors.
Arkansas to see severe storms moving through state
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Warm and humid air has built into the region setting the stage for strong to severe storms to develop on Friday ahead of a cold front charging through Arkansas. Thursday evening showers and storms, which could be severe, are expected to develop over Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. This line will slowly bleed into the northwest and west regions Thursday evening and lasting through the night.
Bitter cold and dangerous wind chills coming to Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A chunk of Siberian air is coming to most of the Untied States as the official start of winter begins this week on Wednesday. Temperatures ahead of an arctic front will rise into the 40s and 50s Thursday morning. But don't be fooled, drastic changes will take place as the front slices through the state. Howling winds from the NNW at 30 to 40 mph will send the mercury falling into a freefall.
14 tornadoes confirmed in Arkansas during recent storms
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — (Eds. note: The attached video shows the impact that the recent storms had on the East End community.) The National Weather Service has been busy surveying storm damage reports across the state. Survey teams have been plotting and analyzing the damage paths to determine if they were caused by straight-line winds or if the pattern leads to the conclusion of a tornado. Following their inspection, 14 tornadoes have been confirmed from the severe weather on Friday evening.
Arkansas could see strong to severe storms Friday; here's what to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A cold front will sweep through the state Friday evening and early Saturday morning producing a line strong storms. An important thing to note that there are some aspects in place that could cause some of the storms to potentially become severe. Storms are expected to develop over Oklahoma during the late afternoon and early evening hours. These separate storms will strengthen rapidly and merge into a line as they push into Arkansas.
Rain is finally coming back to Arkansas...for some people
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For most of Arkansas it has felt like it's been forever since we've had rain in the forecast, but that'll change on Wednesday when a weak cold front slices through the state. Along and ahead of the front scattered showers and storms will develop, supporting the chance of a couple of storms. They could become strong to possibly severe, primarily through the afternoon and evening. There is a slim risk for severe weather across most of Arkansas.
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How Arkansas sky watchers can watch four planet alignment
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will all line up in the sky to make for a spectacular show before sunrise through the rest of April. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Coming up really soon, there will be a good reason to wake up before the crack of dawn, even if you're not an early riser or tend to sleep in on most days. One to two hours before the sun rises, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will all line up over the east and southeast horizon for the remainder of April. So, how exactly do you observe it?
How Arkansas sky watchers can watch four planet alignment
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will all line up in the sky to make for a spectacular show before sunrise through the rest of April. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Coming up really soon, there will be a good reason to wake up before the crack of dawn, even if you're not an early riser or tend to sleep in on most days. One to two hours before the sun rises, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will all line up over the east and southeast horizon for the remainder of April. So, how exactly do you observe it?
Total solar eclipse will darken skies over Arkansas 2 years from now Original
A total solar eclipse, a once in a lifetime event, is happening on April 8, 2024 - two years from now. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Nearly two years from now the sun, moon, and earth will align perfectly to cast a shadow over the Natural State. In the middle of the day, the sky will darken as if it were sunset as the moon passes in front of the sun.
What permanent daylight saving time could look like in Little Rock
Good news for people who like to sleep in, sunrises from December through early February would be after 8 a.m. in Arkansas if daylight saving time becomes permanent. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday, which means we are one step closer to having daylight saving time as the new standard. If the bill becomes law then the winter months in Arkansas will look significantly different than what we are used to.
Snow expected to fall in Arkansas later this week
You will be needing the winter coats and hats Friday evening as the cold air takes over and rain will change over to snow across most of the region. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Spring is only just a little more than a week away, but winter is not in a rush to leave. Another arctic front will sweep through Arkansas on Friday, kicking out the warm and pleasant spring-like conditions from Thursday. Temperatures may hit the low to mid-50s in central Arkansas before the boundary arrives producing showers.
SKYWATCHING NOTICE: Neighboring galaxy visible after sunset this week
This month is your last chance to see our closet neighbor galaxy known as the Andromeda galaxy. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Clear skies with comfortable conditions and no moon interference are the perfect opportunity to check out the night sky. This month is your last chance to see our closet neighbor galaxy known as the Andromeda galaxy before it sets in the western sky and does not return until later in the summer.
Live updates: Winter storms produce significant ice in parts of Arkansas
Multiple storm systems are shaping up to bring active weather to Arkansas this week and roads may be icy so use caution as you commute. LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — Arctic air has invaded the state and temperatures have been dropping swiftly with the passage of the cold front that arrived Tuesday afternoon. A layer of low-level subfreezing air is in place already over the Ozarks and northern Arkansas will set the stage for significant freezing rain and/or sleet.
Here's what we know about possible severe winter weather in Arkansas
Multiple storms systems are shaping up to bring active weather to Arkansas this week. LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories have been posted across Arkansas in advance of the next winter storm that could cause major issues in some of the state. Arctic air has invaded the state and temperatures have been dropping swiftly with the passage of the cold front that arrived Tuesday afternoon.
Don't miss out on the Perseid Meteor Shower Tuesday night
If you ever wanted the chance to see more than just one shooting star, Tuesday and Wednesday night is your best chance! LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Did you ever want the chance to see more than just one shooting star? Tuesday and Wednesday night will be a great opportunity thanks to the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower. The Perseid is the best meteor shower of this year for two big reasons: It is dependable and there is no interference from the moon’s light. The only issue is the peak timing.
New severe thunderstorm alerts coming to smartphones
Here's all you need to know about the new severe thunderstorm alerts, coming soon to your smartphones. ARKANSAS, USA — Severe thunderstorms are not one-size-fits-all around the country. Some storms produce very high winds, others can develop large baseball-sized hail. The National Weather Service starting Monday will add a damage category to convey the type of danger that each severe thunderstorm warning could produce.
Little Rock hasn't seen 100 degree temps in over 1,100 days, but that could end soon
The hottest and most uncomfortable heat that we have seen this year is coming this weekend and could stay through the end of the month, at least. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Get ready Arkansas because that summer heat should be returning over the weekend and for the rest of the month. It's been more than three years since Little Rock has felt 100 degree weather, but that streak is expected to come to an end soon.
Strong to severe storms possible Wednesday night and Thursday
All of Arkansas has been placed under the threat of severe weather beginning Wednesday night and into Thursday. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of Arkansas under the threat of severe weather beginning Wednesday night and into Thursday. The higher threat of severe weather is for E and SE Arkansas where more ingredients for severe weather are expected to be located.
Storms on Wednesday could potentially cause severe weather in Arkansas
The first severe weather event of the year for Arkansas is possible on Wednesday. ARKANSAS, USA — The first severe weather event of the year for Arkansas is possible on Wednesday. So far this year we have been very lucky with no tornadoes to strike the state. Our luck may run out on St. Patrick’s Day as a potent system will move across the center of the country.
More snow is heading to Arkansas, here's what you need to know
Yes, you read that right. Arkansas is getting more snow, so here's what you need to know to get prepared. LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — One winter storm has departed Arkansas dumping as much as 10” of snow over portions of Arkansas. Now, we turn our attention to the next winter storm that could also bring accumulations to the state. A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect through Thursday for most of Arkansas.
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