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Weekend weather – Van Buren
This weekend
See Van Buren weather this weekend.
Thunderstorms, evening cloudy, night light rain.
Morning temperature of 19 °C, afternoon 23°, evening 22° and night 20°.
Thunderstorms, evening cloudy, night light rain.
Morning temperature of 66 degrees, afternoon 73°, evening 72° and night 68°.
Morning and evening showers, afternoon and night thunderstorms.
Morning temperature of 21 °C, afternoon 28°, evening 23° and night 21°.
Morning and evening showers, afternoon and night thunderstorms.
Morning temperature of 70 degrees, afternoon 82°, evening 73° and night 70°.
Thunderstorms, morning rain, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 20 °C, afternoon 23°, evening 21° and night 18°.
Thunderstorms, morning rain, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 68 degrees, afternoon 73°, evening 70° and night 64°.
Next weekend
See Van Buren weather next weekend.
Partly cloudy, evening clear.
Morning temperature of 19 °C, afternoon 28°, evening 25° and night 20°.
Partly cloudy, evening clear.
Morning temperature of 66 degrees, afternoon 82°, evening 77° and night 68°.
Partly cloudy, night overcast.
Morning temperature of 20 °C, afternoon 28°, evening 24° and night 21°.
Partly cloudy, night overcast.
Morning temperature of 68 degrees, afternoon 82°, evening 75° and night 70°.
Overcast.
Morning temperature of 20 °C, afternoon 28°, evening 25° and night 21°.
Overcast.
Morning temperature of 68 degrees, afternoon 82°, evening 77° and night 70°.
Nearest Observations
Fort Smith, Fort Smith Regional Airport
Dewpoint 12° 54°
Rel. hum. 73 %
Feels like +18° 64°
Pressure 1018 hPa 30.1 inHg 763.4 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
13 minutes ago
Poteau, Robert S Kerr Airport
Dewpoint 16° 61°
Rel. hum. 88 %
Feels like +18° 64°
Pressure 1018 hPa 30.1 inHg 763.5 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
11 minutes ago
Fayetteville, Drake Field
Dewpoint 11° 52°
Rel. hum. 72 %
Feels like +16° 61°
Pressure 1018 hPa 30.1 inHg 763.3 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
13 minutes ago
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