The potential for widespread severe weather across much of the state remains for later this evening and into the overnight hours. All severe weather hazards will be possible, including damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop and move across the state from Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning.
Damaging winds, tornadoes and large hail will be possible as storms move across the state.
Initial storm development may occur across western Arkansas. These storms are expected to be isolated and capable of producing large hail and tornadoes as they move to the northeast.
By late Tuesday/early Wednesday morning, storms are expected to merge into a line and march east across the state. The main severe weather hazards with the line of storms will be damaging winds and QLCS-type tornadoes.
Locally heavy rainfall will be possible, but should not be very widespread. The highest amounts are expected across far southern Arkansas.