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Robbie Rage
Posted on 03-10-22 11:22 PM Link | ID: 167654
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Chilly, but not.

I'm just glad it wasn't as warm as it was. Turns out our air conditioning broke, and I'm not looking forward to replacing it.

Hiryuu
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Outlook not so good.


Scrydan
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A bit chilly for once, but not actually bad for once. Not that it'd matter too much in about a month. ^.=.^

Hiryuu
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Danielle
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Still a lot of snow here, but it's starting to taper off at least 😁


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Hiryuu
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All that from yesterday has melted.

We won't see any until next winter. This mid-March snow was an actual record-breaker as we only have had trace amounts at best around now. This snow never happens.

It was less active this season than last, though...and I'm thankful for that (we had 19" last February in one storm).


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Colder today but at least it'll be in the 50s tomorrow :) at least it won't be bad outside for the next week


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Its gonna be 64 Wednesday! nice:)

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Pleasantly cool. Hopefully it stays this way for a good long while.

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Its raining right niw, i love rain!

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Robbie Rage
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Cool today, as expected. I dig it.

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It's getting hotter
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Moline
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Today's weather has been wild to say the least, and it's not even 11:00! Last night, Dan Skoff, who works for KNWA/Fox 24 duopoly in Fayetteville said it was doubtful if we saw rain (but did leave the chances in to cover his rear) as the models were back and forth on it for Fayetteville. He was more confident in the River Valley, which includes Fort Smith (about an hour south of Fayetteville).

Fast forward to 11PM last night. Dan and his newest meteorologist, Peyton Langford, were just about to head out of the studio for the night when a severe thunderstorm watch was issued for almost the entire viewing area. He got why the River Valley was under it, but didn't really get why Northwest Arkansas was as we had no severe weather risk at the time. He chalked it up to one storm between Tulsa and Fayetteville that briefly went severe warned before breaking apart and the NWS out of Tulsa covering their rears.

Fast forward to 3AM and I am being woken up by a phone call from CodeRed saying we are under a severe thunderstorm warning. It's thundering, lightning, all that jazz. Josh Rugger was already in the studio by this point as he dropped a very early 4AM update. Now, was this the end of the severe storms. or were there more? Read on to find out!

Fast forward to 8AM when my phone rings again. It's another CodeRed call saying we were under yet another severe storm warning, so I get out of bed as I'm the lone person on the 2nd floor of our house (my parents sleep downstairs while I'm literally the lone bedroom on the 2nd floor). I make my breakfast, and as I'm doing so, I can see out the backdoor, a really dark sky. I eat said breakfast and then throw my paper plate away downstairs when I see a MASSIVE shelf cloud barreling down FAST on us! Before I knew it, it was raining hard, the winds whipped up big time, pool water was being blown out of the pool (imagine being on the beach during a tropical storm, but less severe). There was even a tree knocked down in the neighborhood, but that did not damage anything else.

The thunderstorm watch, which expired at 6AM, was reactivated until 2PM, but that expired not even an hour later. Now, as I type this, it's completely sunny, wouldn't know we had really bad storms this morning. We have more storm chances tonight, hopefully those aren't as bad. Saturday night, we have more chances, and these could pack a punch. Darby Bybee, who works for 40/29, has hinted at the possibility of a derecho. Goodie!


Shelf cloud as it was ramming into us in Farmington.


Darby Bybee hinting at derecho potential Saturday night.

EDIT: And yes, me and Hiryuu live only three hours away from each other. If you look at the KATV temperature map on the previous page, you'll find my location pretty quickly on that map if you look in the northwest corner (top left) of the state of Arkansas.

EDIT 2: I went out for a walk just a little bit ago and discovered a tree snapped in half! It fell the other way, so that person's house and car are unscathed.



There was also another tree down as well, but I didn't see it, only the report on Facebook.

Our neighborhood also has a small creek that runs through it. Usually, after it rains, it is clear, but today, it was very dirty.



My brother also discovered several limbs on the ground while he was doing his lunchtime walk at the University of Arkansas. I really hope that derecho potential doesn't get realized Saturday night!

EDIT 3:

A wall cloud has formed in Fayetteville. Not tornadic. Dan thinks this pop-up storms will be it for NWA. River Valley still has storm chances. We also now have a ribbon of smoke coming towards us, too!



Here's the projected smoke coming into NWA/River Valley.

Moline
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We survived the Derecho! Nothing too major for wind damage in Fayetteville/Farmington areas, but other parts of Washington county as well as Benton county had a significant number of people without power. Looks like they have been restored. There was also an EF2 tornado that touched down just south of Scranton, Arkansas in the River Valley. This all happened at around 1AM.

A severe thunderstorm watch was issued at around 11PM, then me and my brother got woken up at 1AM by our phones EAS system as we had a "Destructive Severe Thunderstorm Warning" for winds of 90 Miles per hour. The hail threat was negligible as we only had penny sized, at least in NWA. Idk what the River Valley had for hail.

In summation, me and Hiryuu survived the Derecho (if it can even be called that), and my parents had a good idea of preparing the food for Father's Day yesterday, cause if they did not, we would have ended up with an official Derecho, had no power, and thus, not be able to cook most of it (the burgers we could do on the grill). And my brother also likely would have lost power, too, so it's not like my parents could have hauled the ingredients over to his place (where I stayed the night). Luckily, that did not happen.
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