Showers and thunderstorms are expected to become more likely this evening, as a cold front tries to move into Arkansas. The front will stall out, and at the same time, upper level impulses will move northeast along and south of the front, triggering several episodes of thunderstorms, some of which may become severe.
At this time, it looks as though the greatest risk of severe weather for the SEARK, will be Saturday afternoon and evening.
Please stay abreast of any breaking weather by tuning in to your local TV or NOAA weather radio station.
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