Seasons of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas (winter storm 2025)

Seasons of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas (winter storm 2025)

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Dateline: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 (and an epilogue from yesterday)

Let’s take a walk. We’ll make it quick ’cause it’s 28 degrees.

A big front blew in Sunday night, January 5, 2025. The high temperature dropped from around 60 to about 20 degrees. Today’s high is supposed to be 37. Welcome, Winter! Below is the forecast for the next number of days.

10 day forecast from 1/7/2025

 

Earlier today, Tuesday, January 7th, a winter advisory was issued.

For over 35 years I’ve lived exclusively in Dallas/Ft. Worth. North central Texas is different. In more ways than I can count, but especially weather-wise. DFW tends to have summer and winter. Then there are two versions of each. Hot and Really Hot for summer. For winter, it’s Cold or Bitter Cold. Bitter Cold doesn’t last long. Really Hot seems like it does! (smile)

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, has four distinct seasons. It’s been a long time since I lived in a place where I could enjoy all four. When you visit, be aware of the season. The Village will look and feel different during each one. I love them all, but I still favor Spring and Fall.

These are the AI results for Hot Springs Village, Arkansas seasons…

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, has four distinct seasons.
Winter
Winter usually begins in mid-November with freezing temperatures that may last until April. Temperatures range from lows of 32°F to highs of 35°F, with some snow or ice.
Spring
Temperatures range from lows of 43°F to highs of 82°F, with spring typically being the wettest season.
Summer
Temperatures are usually in the 80s and 90s, with highs reaching the triple digits in July and August. Summer is the driest season.
Fall
Temperatures range from lows of 42°F to highs of 86°F, with the fall colors changing the parks and forests from green to red, orange, and gold.

Hot Springs Village has a subtropical climate with warm, humid summers and short, cool winters.

Subtropical sounds pretty good right now.

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The snow started early yesterday afternoon. It’s predicted that we’ll have over 6 inches before it stops sometime today, Friday, January 10th.

UPDATE: Short video Friday morning, January 10, 2025. It looks like we got the predicted amount of snow, 6 inches or so.

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Randy Cantrell

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