Active weather pattern returns with severe storms possible Sunday
- On Sunday, March 30, 2025, a significant outbreak of severe thunderstorms is expected to impact parts of the Central United States, including areas from North Texas to the Mid-Mississippi, Lower Ohio, and Tennessee Valleys.
- The 40/29 Weather Team is tracking a severe weather event impacting parts of Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, while an enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms is in place for southwest Arkansas, northeast Texas, and north Louisiana.
- The primary threats include strong winds, with gusts potentially exceeding 60 MPH and even reaching over 75 mph in some areas, along with the possibility of large hail, including golf ball sized hail.
- Storm formation could begin as early as Noon and continue into the evening, with better chances for storms towards 6 p.m., although the timing depends on the speed of the cold front.
- While not all areas will be affected, residents in the affected regions are urged to stay updated on the latest forecasts and prepare for potential severe weather, as isolated tornadoes and flash flooding cannot be ruled out, with officials emphasizing multiple ways to receive warnings and immediate action if watches or warnings are issued.
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