Weather Alert in Arkansas
Flash Flood Warning issued August 28 at 7:18AM CDT until August 28 at 9:45AM CDT by NWS Little Rock AR
AREAS AFFECTED: Conway, AR; Faulkner, AR; Jefferson, AR; Lonoke, AR; Perry, AR; Pope, AR; Pulaski, AR; Saline, AR
DESCRIPTION: FFWLZK The National Weather Service in Little Rock has extended the * Flash Flood Warning for... Southern Conway County in central Arkansas... Southwestern Faulkner County in central Arkansas... Southwestern Lonoke County in central Arkansas... Northeastern Perry County in central Arkansas... Southeastern Pope County in central Arkansas... Pulaski County in central Arkansas... Northeastern Saline County in central Arkansas... Northwestern Jefferson County in southeastern Arkansas... * Until 945 AM CDT. * At 718 AM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated heavy rain falling across the warned area. Between 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by heavy rain. SOURCE...Radar and automated gauges. IMPACT...Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas. * Some locations that will experience flash flooding include... Little Rock... North Little Rock... Conway... Sherwood... Jacksonville... West Little Rock... Maumelle... Downtown Little Rock... Morrilton... Perryville... Southwest Little Rock... North Little Rock Airport... Shannon Hills... Atkins... England... Mayflower... Wrightsville... Argenta... Redfield... Oppelo...
INSTRUCTION: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads. Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law enforcement and request they pass this information to the National Weather Service when you can do so safely.
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Weather Topic: What are Stratus Clouds?
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Stratus clouds are similar to altostratus clouds, but form at a
lower altitude and are identified by their fog-like appearance, lacking the
distinguishing features of most clouds.
Stratus clouds are wider than most clouds, and their base has a smooth, uniform
look which is lighter in color than a nimbostratus cloud.
The presence of a stratus cloud indicates the possibility of minor precipitation,
such as drizzle, but heavier precipitation does not typically arrive in the form
of a stratus cloud.
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Weather Topic: What are Altocumulus Clouds?
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Similar to cirrocumulus clouds, altocumulus clouds are
characterized by cloud patches. They are distinguished by larger cloudlets
than cirrocumulus clouds but are still smaller than stratocumulus clouds.
Altocumulus clouds most commonly form in middle altitudes (between 2 and 5 km)
and may resemble, at times, the shape of a flying saucer.
These uncommon formations, called altocumulus lenticularis, are created by uplift
in the atmosphere and are most often seen in close proximity to mountains.
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