Little Rock, AR – A dynamic weather pattern is unfolding across Arkansas as a cold front moves in, bringing rain, freezing temperatures, and possible wintry precipitation in higher elevations, according to the National Weather Service Little Rock, AR.
According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, a warm front pushed through southern and central Arkansas earlier today, raising temperatures. However, a cold front is now tracking eastward, bringing light rain showers and much colder air, the National Weather Service Little Rock, AR office stated.
Sunday night into Monday, rain will spread across the state, with freezing rain possible in the Boston Mountains as temperatures dip below freezing. A second, stronger system arriving Monday night into Tuesday could bring widespread heavy rain, particularly in central and southern Arkansas, with one to two inches expected, according to the NWS.…