Northern Arkansas is now experiencing exceptional drought conditions, raising concerns among officials and experts that the state could soon face wildfire risks similar to those currently impacting Alabama.
LITTLE TO NO RELIEF😔 New model data shows a striking void of rainfall that lines up almost exactly with the drought footprint across the state.
Most of this rain appears to favor northwest and perhaps even southeast Arkansas, leaving the most drought-stricken parts of the… pic.twitter.com/6HqDxAzJSa
— Joel Young, CBM (@joel_off_air) April 14, 2026 Drought Conditions Reach Critical Levels
The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) has confirmed that parts of northern Arkansas are in “exceptional drought,” the most severe classification,
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