Alex Libby and Juliana Cullen
16 minutes ago
For the third weekend in a row, Arkansas will see several inches of rain. A wet weekend will lead to a snowy start to the work week in parts of Arkansas.
Temperatures cold enough to support winter precipitation won't move into northwest Arkansas until Monday morning. On the back side of the storm, northerly winds will blow and turn rain into large, wet snowflakes for a few hours Monday morning.
Temperatures will likely be above freezing, but snow will likely fall heavy enough to accumulate a few inches.
I don't expect there to be any major impacts because road temperatures will be above freezing. There may be some slick spots at the highest elevations in the Ozarks and on bridges and overpasses.
No snow is expected in central or southern Arkansas. Temperatures will be well above freezing for anything other than rain. Rain will be heavy at times, especially in southern Arkansas where more than 3 inches of rain could fall!
Behind the system it will be cooler but not cold. Temperatures will be in the 50s in central Arkansas on Monday and Tuesday, and will be back in the 60s by Wednesday!