By: Joshua Wisel FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV)- It’s Friday, which means we’ve made it to another weekend here in Fayetteville, and weekends mean football! Even though the game is in Dallas, we’ve still got you covered regarding the forecast! To start, we’ll look at our local forecast for Fayetteville. Today another mostly sunny fall-like day is…
FAYETTEVILLE, ARK- It’s finally gameday for Razorback fans across the state! If you’re headed down today to Little Rock to see the game this evening, I have the latest forecast for you so you can prepare for the afternoon and evening ahead! If you’re planning on going to the game or tailgating in Little Rock…
Fayetteville, ARK- After the last few pleasant days across the area, the heat and humidity look to make its return to Northwest Arkansas today, and should continue into the next several days. There will be a few lower coverage opportunities for showers and storms throughout the next week, with low chances for rain today in…
By: Joshua Wisel Fayetteville, Ark. (UATV)- The first football game is tomorrow in Fayetteville, and things are warming up. Here is a look at your local forecast for your Saturday. Expect highs around 85, with partly cloudy skies in the morning, gradually becoming mostly sunny as the day progresses. There is a low 20% chance…
Although Spring weather should be approaching soon, it looks like we’ll have to bare one more ice storm. Here are a few tips to keep you safe. Leave your faucet dripping to ensure that pipes don’t freeze, keep blankets or towels under the door to keep cold air from coming in and in case of power…
Fayetteville Public Schools have revised their school calendars to make-up for the lost snow days. A waiver from the Arkansas Department of Education will allow schools to have class on Memorial Day and Saturday, May 3rd. Students will be out of school on Friday, June 6th ONLY if no more days are missed due to inclement weather. Fayetteville Public Schools have…
Freezing rain and sleet prompted the University of Arkansas to cancel classes and close campus for the entire day. Last night, officials delayed the start of class until 12:30, but around 10 this morning students and faculty got the call that the university was closed all day due to deteriorating road conditions. This photo, taken…
Winter weather causes extreme cold and extreme problems for motorists. Sunday’s winter storm brought snow and sixty-five accident reports over an almost three hour time period in Fayetteville. With the rise in temperature Monday, only seven accidents were reported–no fatalities occurred either day.