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AST Blog: It's About to Get REALLY Cold–Record Temperatures Could Be Challenged

AST Blog: It's About to Get REALLY Cold–Record Temperatures Could Be Challenged

Yahoo19-02-2025
The current Arctic Blast will deliver dangerously low temperatures with cold wind chills making it feel even worse. Over the next few days, we will be flirting with record-low high temperatures and overnight lows, while wind chills could drop well below zero in northern Arkansas and into the subzero range here in Central Arkansas, including Little Rock.
Wednesday: A Frigid Day and Night• Record Coldest High: 23°F (1929)• Forecast High: 27°F• Record Low: 9°F (2021)• Forecast Low: 10°F
A bitterly cold day with highs struggling to reach the mid-20s. North winds of 10-20 mph will make it feel even colder, with subzero wind chills possible across much of the state Wednesday morning.
Thursday: Another Near-Record Day• Record Coldest High: 25°F (1936)• Forecast High: 26°F• Record Low: 9°F (2021)• Forecast Low: 13°F
Another brutally cold day with highs barely reaching the mid-20s. Wind chills in northern Arkansas could drop as low as -15°F early Thursday, while here in Little Rock, it will feel like the single digits and potentially subzero before sunrise.
Friday: A Slight 'Warm-Up'• Record Coldest High: 31°F (1918)• Forecast High: 32°F• Record Low: 16°F (2021)• Forecast Low: 21°F
Friday's high temperature of 32°F may barely escape record territory, but it will still be cold. The overnight low of 21°F will stay above the record of 16°F but will still be well below average.
How to Prepare for the Dangerous ColdPipes are at risk of freezing, so take precautions to insulate and drip faucets where needed.Pets and livestock need extra care—keep them indoors or provide adequate shelter from the cold.Road conditions will be hazardous through most of the week thanks to these freezing temperatures sticking around.
This level of cold is rare for Arkansas. Dress in layers, stay warm, and check on family and friends who may be struggling with heating.
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