The winter is the coldest time of
    the year in Northwest Arkansas.

    With high temperatures usually
    in the mid 40s to lower 50s and
    overnight lows in the 20s and
    30s, the winter months are chilly
    but bearable.

    Outbreaks of very cold
    temperatures sometimes occur
    sending temperatures below
    zero on occassion, but these
    extreme cold spells are often
    short-lived.

    Winter is also the driest season
    in Northwest Arkansas.

    Although total precipitation is
    less than other times of the
    year, the area does average a
    few inches of snow each month
    with the majority of it falling on
    just a handful of days. Heavy
    snows are rare, but snows of
    six or more inches affect the
    region from time-to-time and
    are slightly more common in the
    higher elevations of Northwest
    Arkansas.
Winter Climatology for
northwest Arkansas
Real-time Data For Beaver Lake
Averages and records for this station are not official NWS values.
Daily Precipitation Reports From Around Far Northwest Arkansas
AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION

Wind Gust
Miles Per Hour
Climatological Information for
Bentonville Arkansas
Today's Peak
FROST AND
FREEZE
INFORMATION
ASTRONOMICAL DATA
PRECIPITATION INFORMATION
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