TWITTER: KATV_WEATHER
The forecast this week was simple. It was a matter of how warm and would we break records? So far, a few temperature records have been tied or broken at North Little Rock, Hot Springs, Batesville, Jonesboro, and Fayetteville. I still think there's the strong possibility we will end this month in the top 10 warmest March's in Little Rock weather history.
Next week will offer a whole new set of challenges with the forecast. There's a massive trough developing across the western United States. The downstream ridge over us is responsible for the warm weather and it will also slow the progression of that storm over the west. Also on the back side of the ridge, plenty of warm and humid air will be pumped northward from the Gulf of Mexico and will be available for the next storm to tap into. At this time, there is a fair amount of confidence severe weather will erupt in the plains of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. As the system pulls into the plains, it will "close off". That will bring us back into the forecasting dilemmas we had last week. They are difficult to predict where and specific impacts will also be difficult to forecast until we get closer. Nevertheless, next week will be unsettled with the chance for thunderstorms and even the possibility for heavy rainfall due to the slow movement of the storm system. Where the low tracks is very important. I think it's not too early to keep everyone weather aware next week for the possibilities for rough storms and heavy rain so stay tuned. Below are some model maps.
This is the evening run of the GFS indicating a closed low over the Red River Valley of Texas and Oklahoma. Again, this is very unsettled for Arkansas. |
1 comment:
Bring it on! I'm ready for some wild spring weather. The only thing that has been changing is the temperature. And even that has been a creeper.
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