SHREVEPORT, Louisiana. Water vapor shots taken Wednesday night showed our next weather maker over southern Kansas. This system is expected to go through ArkLaTex late tonight.
At present, the Storm Prediction Center seems to think that a strong cap or layer of warm, dry air overhead should keep severe weather at bay! The closest risk zone is in northeast Arkansas.

Very little rainfall is also expected.
Here is the forecast:

A late-night storm system could generate showers north of the I-30 corridor.

At midnight, this area of ​​rain can spread as far south as Texarkana.

Showers and scattered storms could develop from Toledo Bend northeast to Arkansas by 2am.

Rain is forecast to move further southeast at 4 am.

Clear, windy and cool weather is forecast Thursday morning as the storm system leaves ArkLaTex.
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