Issued by The National Weather Service
Little Rock, AR
Tue, Dec 4, 8:57 AM CST
... SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHERN YELL... SOUTHEASTERN SCOTT... NORTHWESTERN SALINE... WESTERN PULASKI... SOUTHEASTERN POPE... NORTHEASTERN POLK... NORTHERN PIKE... PERRY... MONTGOMERY... NORTHWESTERN HOT SPRING... GARLAND... SOUTHWESTERN FAULKNER... CONWAY AND EXTREME NORTHWESTERN CLARK COUNTIES UNTIL 1000 AM CST...
AT 850 AM CST... NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 2 MILES EAST OF ST. VINCENT TO 11 MILES NORTHWEST OF ODEN... AND MOVING SOUTH AT 35 MPH.
ADDITIONALLY... A FEW STRONG STORMS HAD DEVELOPED BETWEEM BIGELOW AND OVERCUP.
HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS... ALONG WITH HEAVY RAIN AND FREQUENT DANGEROUS LIGHTNING.
* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... PINEY... WEST LITTLE ROCK... PERRYVILLE... MT IDA... MORRILTON... MAUMELLE... LAKE OUACHITA... LAKE MAUMELLE... LAKE HAMILTON... LAKE GREESON... HOT SPRINGS... WILLIAMS JUNCTION... TOAD SUCK... ST. VINCENT... SOLGOHACHIA... SEGUR... ROLAND... ROCKWELL...
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 95 AND 120.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 430 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 3 AND 10.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 630 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 6 AND 7.
IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA... TAKE SHELTER IN A STURDY BUILDING.
TORRENTIAL RAIN... WHICH MAY FLOOD LOW LYING AREAS SUCH AS DITCHES AND UNDERPASSES... IS ALSO LIKELY. DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE ON A FLOODED ROADWAY... TURN AROUND DONT DROWN!
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