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Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Arkansas Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you're at 52 degrees under gray skies. But those clouds are about to crack open.. And when they do, temperatures are going to soar. Central Arkansas starts with a slight chance of showers before 7 A.M. Then the sun breaks through. You'll hit 71 degrees this afternoon. That's a 39 degrees-degree jump in just a few hours. Tonight you'll settle at 43 under mostly clear skies. Northwest Arkansas is already seeing breaks in the clouds. Highs top out near 70 with a gentle north breeze at 5 to 10 miles an hour. Lows tonight fall to 42. Northeast Arkansas stays a touch cooler today. That stationary front draped across the region keeps highs around 64 degrees. Tonight you'll drop to 42. Quick note for Jackson and Woodruff Counties. The Flood Warning for the Cache River near Patterson continues until early this afternoon. Minor flooding is occurring. Stay off flooded roads. Now here's where it gets interesting. Friday and Saturday bring even warmer air. Highs climb into the mid 70s statewide. Saturday could approach record territory near 77 degrees. That's the kind of warmth that makes you forget winter ever happened. But don't get too comfortable. Sunday brings a pattern shift. A front stalls over the region and rain chances increase. Showers and thunderstorms become likely Sunday night into Monday across northern Arkansas. The first half of next week looks unsettled. Temperatures cool back to the 50s and 60s. Rain chances linger each day through Wednesday. We're gaining over 2 minutes of daylight now. Sunrise at 6:43, sunset at 6:03. Spring is just three weeks away. Enjoy this warmth while you can. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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