The Tempest Expectation Center gave a Twister Watch for a few provinces in northern Arkansas. The watch last until 9 p.m. It incorporates these provinces:
Benton, Ark.
Carroll, Ark.
Izard, Ark
Madison, Ark.
Newton, Ark.
Searcy, Ark.
Sharp, Ark.
Stone, Ark.
Washington, Ark.
The KY3 First Alarm Weather conditions Group is following the potential for all methods of serious tempests Monday night, including twisters. The framework will probably affect something beyond these Arkansas areas.
Remain in front of any changing climate with the KY3 First Alarm Climate Application.

DANGEROUS STORMS LEAVE GREENLAND
Weighty downpour, wind, and hail moved out of Green Country Monday night after many watches and alerts were given.
A portion of the tempests were serious and, surprisingly, caused a couple of twister alerts, while north eastern Oklahoma was all under a cyclone watch until 10 p.m.
A strong tempest framework will rapidly get across the state today with the opportunity for some solid to serious rainstorm improvement across the eastern third of the area. Higher probabilities for solid and extreme weather conditions will be generally bound to areas along and east of roadway 69. All methods of serious weather conditions will be conceivable, including the opportunity for a couple twisters. As this framework leaves the region sometime in the evening, cooler weather conditions shows up Tuesday and will stay for a couple of days before another framework approaches the state one weekend from now.