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  • UARK VS AR PINE BLUFF FORECAST (8/29/2024)

    UARK VS AR PINE BLUFF FORECAST (8/29/2024)

    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…

  • Start of the week weather update (8/26/2024)

    Start of the week weather update (8/26/2024)

    FAYETTEVILLE, ARK- Good day Northwest Arkansas! It’s a new week, but the weather for the time being continues to remain the same with hot and humid conditions continuing. For today (Monday) highs are expected in the lower to mid 90s in Northwest Arkansas, with dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s. Heat lasts but not…

  • Weather Forecast by UATV Weather Analyst Joshua Wisel

    Weather Forecast by UATV Weather Analyst Joshua Wisel

    By: Kye Kocher Fayetteville, Ark. (UATV)-Classes for the Spring 2023 semester begin on January 17 at the University of Arkansas.   For many students, the start of a new semester means taking the time to plan out their schedules and important dates.   Here are some of the important dates for this semester:   March…

  • EF-1 tornado hits Pope County

    EF-1 tornado hits Pope County

    EF-1 tornado hits Pope County, AR.

  • Be Prepared as Severe Weather Season Continues to Ramp Up

    By: Katie Davila FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Arkansas has seen a record amount of rainfall and flooding this year, according to the National Weather Service the state had an estimated 6.7 trillion gallons of rainfall in the month of February alone. While this has become a normal occurrence for people, many are unaware of how to…

  • Tornado Leaves Damage in One Local Town

    Tornado Leaves Damage in One Local Town

    By: Madison McClung MOUNTAINBURG, Ark. – Over the weekend an EF-2 tornado ripped through the local town of Mountainburg, Ark. Leaving homes damaged. In order for a tornado to be classified as an EF-2, winds must reach past 120 miles per hour. According to Crawford County emergency management, to get state assistance there would need…

  • Below Freezing Temperatures to Hit Northwest Arkansas

    Below Freezing Temperatures to Hit Northwest Arkansas

    By: Jarrett Hobbs FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The National Weather Service has placed Benton, Carroll and Washington County under a freeze warning. The warning is in effect from 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. on April 4. The forecasted low during that time in Fayetteville is 27 degrees. The drop in temperature could kill tender plants that have already…

  • Severe Weather Awareness Week comes to a Close

    Severe Weather Awareness Week comes to a Close

    By: Ben Glodowski FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Severe Weather Awareness Week wraps up March 3 after a quick round of heavy rains in the area. The University’s Division of Emergency Management reminds students to stay prepared in anticipation of the coming Spring severe weather season. The National Weather Service offers a number of safety tips, from beach…

  • Tornado in Clay County

    Tornado in Clay County

    by Anna Thrash CLAY COUNTY, Ark.- A tornado caused damage and one death in Clay county over the weekend. The severe weather brought an EF-1 tornado to the area, according to the National Weather Service. Locals were left without power and many had damaged roofs after the storm passed. Residents have pledged to rebuild and…

  • UofA Open With Temperatures Below Freezing

    UofA Open With Temperatures Below Freezing

    by Nanci Flores FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In cases of extreme weather, the University of Arkansas chancellor can decide to cancel classes if the outside conditions cause a threat to the safety of students, faculty and staff. The university respond to weather emergencies by changing its hour operations in one of three ways: cancellation, delayed start…

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