RT @NWSLittleRock: Helene continues to make its way towards the Tennessee Valley where it is expected to stall out. This will bring a chance for heavy rain across those locations. Here in AR, some rain will be possible in addition to gusty winds. Northeast AR will see the greatest chance. #arwxhttps://t.co/NmcUWzbqR7
RT @NWSLittleRock: At 8:35 AM, our satellite is showing the transition from night to day and reveals a good amount of cloud cover over the SE. Under those clouds, showers and a few thunderstorms continue with additional rain chances for everyone as a cold front approaches from the NW. #arwxhttps://t.co/WcW0NNNub1
RT @NWSLittleRock: Have you wondered why the tropics are so quiet right now? Take a look in both the Southern Atlantic Basin and off the coast of Africa. Copious amounts of Saharan dust are keeping tropical storm formation at bay, in spite of tropical waves coming off the African continent. #arwxhttps://t.co/ejBrcer6TV
RT @NWSLittleRock: As night turns into day, a stream of gulf moisture is easily spotted over central and southern Arkansas. Precipitation chances will be increasing over these areas especially across the south, as the day progresses and the atmosphere warms and becomes more unstable. #arwxhttps://t.co/S04KDlk5dt
RT @NWSLittleRock: The tropics have been quiet of late and are expected to remain so for at least the next 7 days. One of the reasons is the amount of dust being blown off Africa. Dust is a deterrent to thunderstorm development which are the building blocks to tropical storms. #arwxhttps://t.co/USZzhY1X7S
RT @NWSLittleRock: With a little over 24 hours until the eclipse, here a friendly reminder that everyone should be wearing eclipse glasses during the event. You can do serious damage to your eyes if you do not wear them. This is not a joke, "eye" am serious (get the pun)? #arwxhttps://t.co/D1AlocidQk
True Color images from #GOESEast showed widespread smoke plumes from Springtime prescribed burning activity in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas/Oklahoma (along with a few larger prescribed burns farther south in Oklahoma/Arkansas): https://t.co/7yWr18C6Ac; #KSwx#OKwx#ARwxhttps://t.co/5SZZVw2k1t
RT @NWSLittleRock: You might have noticed some smoke out there today, not just across Arkansas, but the entire southeast. Numerous prescribed burns and a few wildfires are noted with GeoColor (CIRA) from GOES 16-East satellite imagery on this Tuesday afternoon. #arwx#FireWXhttps://t.co/Iksv2Bfs06