Developing Severe Weather Update

        Hey Everybody, Good Afternoon on this Lovely Saturday! It definitely feels great out there, it was a really nice Morning here in Little Rock. But unfortunately that Nice Weather will give way to some pretty mean storms that are expected to develop over the Next Several hours here across the State. Let's talk about it.
So Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma has pushed the "Enhanced Risk" for Severe Weather further to the West to Include Central Sections of the State. This is an update from last night, which just included East Arkansas near the Mississippi Delta. Now the Mississippi Delta, and Points further to the West are Included. This does involve Little Rock, and most Surrounding Areas.

Now it's worth Noting here that the Main Threats to look for will definitely be Damaging Straight Lined Winds, and Large Hail, but there is a Tornado Threat. The Tornado Threat is Fairly Low, but it's present due to the amount of Wind Energy associated with this System. There WILL BE a Tornado Watch, at some point this Afternoon for a Major part of the East 1/2 of Arkansas in advance of this Storm System.
This is the Latest Run of the HRRR (High Resolution Rapid Refresh) Weather Model, I think this model does a Great Job of projecting the most Likely outcome of these Storms. 

Storms will Initiate Between 3-5pm this Evening across South Central, Central, and East Sections of Arkansas in a Broken Line Fashion and Move Northeast. Any Storms that Form By themselves will have the potential to quickly become severe, and pose a Tornado Threat, especially in Areas that get A lot of Sunshine throughout the Day. 

PLEASE STAY WEATHER AWARE IF YOU WILL BE OUT, AND YOU LIVE IN THESE AREAS OF THE STATE! 

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