Arkansas landscape

Severe Weather in Arkansas

Population: 3.1M Updated Apr 20, 2026
Moderate
Severe Weather

Prevalence Trend

6-week history
Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Apr 6 Apr 13 Apr 20
Low
Moderate
High
Very High
↑ Increasing

Summary

Severe Weather is Low in Fayetville, and High in Little Rock.

Key Insights

High
Week of Mar 15
Low
Week of Mar 22
Trend
Increasing

County Prevalence Map

Updated daily
Arkansas county-level Severe Weather prevalence map
County-level Severe Weather prevalence — Arkansas — Apr 20, 2026
Published by Hubbub World — health risk data for all US states and counties. Get the bub app for today's data and 30-day forecasts.

Severe Weather risk levels incorporate National Weather Service alerts, temperature extremes, precipitation forecasts, and wind conditions. The index reflects the overall weather-related health risk including heat stress, cold exposure, and severe storm activity.

Data is updated multiple times daily based on NWS forecast cycles.

Sources: National Weather Service, NOAA, Hubbub World weather risk model

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Severe Weather?
Severe Weather risk reflects the likelihood and health impact of weather hazards in a given area — including extreme heat, extreme cold, heavy precipitation, high winds, thunderstorms, and other severe events that could affect health and safety.
How is Severe Weather risk measured in Arkansas?
Severe Weather risk in Arkansas is reported as a weekly score on a four-point scale: Low, Moderate, High, and Very High. The score reflects the modeled burden of Severe Weather across the state, validated against public health data from CDC, HHS, NOAA, and other authoritative sources. Methodology details are available at https://www.hubbubworld.com/intelligence#methodology.
What methodology does Hubbub World use to calculate Severe Weather risk?
Hubbub World develops proprietary models on top of the underlying surveillance, environmental, and weather data to produce comparable risk scores across all U.S. counties. Each of the seven risks is reported on a four-point scale (Low, Moderate, High, Very High) so the scores are interpretable without needing the raw underlying numbers. The full methodology — including the modeling approach, validation against authoritative sources, and known limitations — is documented at https://www.hubbubworld.com/intelligence#methodology. The health risk data on Hubbub World is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for personal health decisions.
Where can I get current Severe Weather data for Arkansas?
Current Severe Weather risk levels and 30-day forecasts for Arkansas are exclusive to the bub app, available free on iOS, Android, and Apple Watch at https://bub.hubbubworld.com. This web page is the six-week historical archive — the bub app is where today's data and forecasts live.
Is Severe Weather seasonal in Arkansas?
Several of the risks Hubbub World tracks have a seasonal pattern in Arkansas — flu and RSV typically peak in fall and winter, allergies vary with tree, grass, and weed pollen seasons, and severe weather risks shift with the calendar. Severe Weather risk in Arkansas is reported weekly so seasonal patterns are visible across the six-week archive on this page. For 30-day forward forecasts that show how seasonal patterns are evolving, get the bub app at https://bub.hubbubworld.com.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Data refreshed weekly

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