Cord, AR
7:04 AM CST on December 09, 2019 (GMT -0600)
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Elev 328 ft 35.71 °N, 91.44 °W | Updated 8 seconds ago
Overcast
56.8
°F
Feels Like
56.8
°F
N
8.1
Wind Variable
Wind from SW
Gusts 11.4 mph
Gusts 11.4 mph
Today
High -- | Low -- °F
--% Chance of Precip.
Pressure | 29.69 in |
Visibility | 7.0 miles |
Clouds |
Overcast
600
ft
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Dew Point | 55 °F |
Humidity | 95% |
Rainfall | 0.00 in |
Snow Depth | Not available. |
SPECI KM19 091216Z AUTO 20018G23KT 7SM OVC006 13/13 A2969 RMK AO2 |
Pressure | 29.69 in |
Visibility | 7.0 miles |
Clouds |
Overcast
600
ft
|
Dew Point | 55 °F |
Humidity | 95% |
Rainfall | 0.00 in |
Snow Depth | Not available. |
SPECI KM19 091216Z AUTO 20018G23KT 7SM OVC006 13/13 A2969 RMK AO2 |
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Special Statement
Issued:
3:11 AM CST
Dec.
9,
2019
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National Weather Service
... Wintry precipitation possible late tonight into Tuesday...
A strong cold front will move across Arkansas this afternoon and
tonight. While high temperatures today will reach the 60s and 70s,
over the next 24 hours, readings will drop 30-40 degrees in
places. Temperatures will likely remain in the 30s across the
central and southern portions of Arkansas during the day Tuesday.
Precipitation will start out as rain late tonight, and will
transition to a wintry mix in the northwest early Tuesday morning,
and over central and southern Arkansas during the day Tuesday into
the afternoon hours. Over the central and south, precipitation
will likely mix and change over several times before ending by
late Tuesday evening.
Some minor sleet and snowfall accumulations are possible on grassy
areas and elevated surfaces. However, warm ground temperatures
should limit accumulations on area roadways, so impacts, if any,
are expected to be minimal.
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311 am CST Mon Dec 9 2019
... Wintry precipitation possible late tonight into Tuesday...
A strong cold front will move across Arkansas this afternoon and
tonight. While high temperatures today will reach the 60s and 70s,
over the next 24 hours, readings will drop 30-40 degrees in
places. Temperatures will likely remain in the 30s across the
central and southern portions of Arkansas during the day Tuesday.
Precipitation will start out as rain late tonight, and will
transition to a wintry mix in the northwest early Tuesday morning,
and over central and southern Arkansas during the day Tuesday into
the afternoon hours. Over the central and south, precipitation
will likely mix and change over several times before ending by
late Tuesday evening.
Some minor sleet and snowfall accumulations are possible on grassy
areas and elevated surfaces. However, warm ground temperatures
should limit accumulations on area roadways, so impacts, if any,
are expected to be minimal.
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