Little Rock, AR – Central Arkansas residents should prepare for significant weather changes as a dry cold front pushes through the state Tuesday. Temperatures, though mild today, will drop sharply Wednesday night, bringing frost risks to multiple areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Little Rock, patchy fog this morning could impact visibility on major roads, including I-40 and I-30. Drivers are advised to reduce speeds in fog-prone areas. The fog will clear before noon, giving way to sunny skies and a high near 71 degrees.
By tonight, temperatures will dip into the upper 40s, with light winds out of the southwest. A stronger cold front arrives Wednesday, dropping daytime highs to 60 degrees. Overnight lows could plummet to 42 degrees, with calm winds creating ideal frost conditions in rural areas…