The threat of severe weather remains in the forecast for Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, new thunderstorms are more likely to be developing in portions of north central Arkansas and southern Missouri either in the late afternoon or early evening.
Meteorologist Colby Pope of the North Little Rock office says severe thunderstorms could develop in a time range anywhere between 3 and 8.
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Pope says while the possibility of tornadoes cannot be ruled out, the chance is less likely than previously thought.
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