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Weekend weather – Sweetbriar Park
This weekend
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Partly cloudy, morning clear.
Morning temperature of 24 °C, afternoon 32°, evening 26° and night 23°.
Partly cloudy, morning clear.
Morning temperature of 76 degrees, afternoon 90°, evening 79° and night 74°.
Partly cloudy, morning clear.
Morning temperature of 23 °C, afternoon 30°, evening 26° and night 23°.
Partly cloudy, morning clear.
Morning temperature of 74 degrees, afternoon 87°, evening 79° and night 74°.
Light rain, morning and night partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 22 °C, afternoon 29°, evening 25° and night 22°.
Light rain, morning and night partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 72 degrees, afternoon 85°, evening 78° and night 72°.
Next weekend
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Thunderstorms, night showers.
Morning temperature of 22 °C, afternoon 30°, evening 26° and night 23°.
Thunderstorms, night showers.
Morning temperature of 72 degrees, afternoon 87°, evening 79° and night 74°.
Rain, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 22 °C, afternoon 30°, evening 26° and night 23°.
Rain, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 72 degrees, afternoon 87°, evening 79° and night 74°.
Morning cloudy, afternoon light rain, evening and night clear.
Morning temperature of 22 °C, afternoon 31°, evening 27° and night 23°.
Morning cloudy, afternoon light rain, evening and night clear.
Morning temperature of 72 degrees, afternoon 88°, evening 81° and night 74°.
Nearest Observations
Springdale Municipal
Dewpoint 26° 79°
Rel. hum. 84 %
Feels like +36° 97°
Pressure 1017 hPa 30 inHg 762.7 mmHg
Visibility 14000 m 9 mi
1 hour ago
Fayetteville, Drake Field
Dewpoint 21° 70°
Rel. hum. 83 %
Feels like +25° 77°
Pressure 1016 hPa 30 inHg 761.9 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
28 minutes ago
Fayetteville/springdale, Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
Dewpoint 21° 70°
Rel. hum. 74 %
Feels like +26° 79°
Pressure 1016 hPa 30 inHg 761.9 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
28 minutes ago
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