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| About This Page |
| As the old saying goes..."If you don't like the weather today, just
wait until tomorrow." And as the weather changes, there is sometimes a picture
waiting to be taken. |
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| Maybe it's a severe storm. Or it could be a winter scene.
Then again, it might be something odd. The possibilities are endless. |
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Weather Shots |
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| The following images are highlights of the
year 2007. Click on the images to enlarge. |
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| Heavy rain caused the Caddo River to go out of its banks at
Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia (Clark County) on 01/14/2007, with water surrounding a gazebo. The photo
is courtesy of B. J. Webster. |
Light snow (up to 3 inches) fell around Franklin (Izard County) on 01/31/2007. It
the first widespread snow of the Winter season. The photo is courtesy of Heidi Farrar. |
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first severe weather outbreak of the year occurred across
southeast Arkansas on 02/24/2007. Five tornadoes were spawned,
with Dumas (Desha County) hit especially hard. Here, a
supermarket was destroyed in town. |
Damaging straight-line winds
downed a tree through a mobile home at Rison (Cleveland County) on 03/31/2007. |
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| Over 21,000 lightning strikes were recorded during a
severe weather event on 04/03/2007. Pictured is one storm near Morrilton (Conway County). The photo is courtesy of
Mayor Stewart Nelson. |
There was a lot of rain across central and southern
Arkansas to begin July, with this double rainbow captured in Little Rock (Pulaski County) on 07/02/2007. The photo
is courtesy of Robert Majors. |
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| At sunset, this shadow was
cast across the sky by a cloud behind the trees near
Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) on 07/28/2007. The photo
is courtesy of Malcom Osmer. |
It looked like Fall at Tuckerman (Jackson County) in late
August, 2007...with leaves on the ground prematurely due to worsening drought conditions. |
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| It is believed that lightning was responsible for a fire at a U.S. Forest
Service building north of Clarksville (Johnson County) early on 10/01/2007. The photo is courtesy of Dayna Hilton. |
Dense fog created poor visibility at the train station in Little
Rock (Pulaski County) during the morning of 12/08/2007. The photo is courtesy of Ken Ziegenbein. |
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