Magnolia Area Forecast: Extended Stretch of Sunshine and Warm Temperatures
Magnolia, AR - residents can expect continued dry and pleasant conditions through Tuesday, wiht temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. A high-pressure system is currently dominating the region, promising sunny skies and light winds. This favorable weather pattern offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities, but stargazers should note the impact of a Full Moon this weekend.
The extended period of stable weather is welcome news following recent seasonal shifts. Daytime highs will range from 83°F to 87°F, with overnight lows remaining comfortably in the mid-50s to low 60s. While the warmth is pleasant, it’s a good time to stay hydrated and take precautions during peak sun hours.Beyond the local forecast, there are no immediate threats from tropical cyclones or significant seismic activity in the surrounding states.
Three-Day Forecast:
Sunday: Sunny, near 84°F. Light northeast breeze. Sunday night: Mostly clear, around 57°F.
Monday: Sunny, high 83°F; calm to light northeast wind. Night: Mostly clear, near 54°F.
Tuesday: Sunny, warmer, high 87°F.Night: Clear, around 61°F.Sky Highlights:
Saturn will be a prominent feature in the southeastern to southern evening sky throughout the period, appearing shining this month and approaching opposition on September 21st, making it easily visible with binoculars or a telescope. Jupiter will rise late in the evening, visible towards dawn, and Venus will be prominent before sunrise. Sunday’s Full Moon will wash out fainter deep-sky views, but offers excellent opportunities for moongazing. As the Moon wanes after Sunday, darker early-evening skies will return, possibly allowing for Milky Way viewing before moonrise.
Other Notable Information:
Severe Weather: No storm reports have been issued for the area by the Shreveport or Little Rock National Weather Service offices in the last 24 hours.
Tropical Weather: The National Hurricane Center reports no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic,with no formation expected in the next seven days.
Sunrise/Sunset: Sunday (6:51 am / 7:29 pm), Monday (6:52 am / 7:28 pm), Tuesday (6:52 am / 7:26 pm).
Moonrise/Moonset: Sunday (6:37 am / 7:35 pm – Full Moon at 1:08 pm), Monday (7:44 am / 8:04 pm – Waning, nearly full), Tuesday (8:53 am / 8:35 pm – Waning gibbous). seismic Activity: No earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater have been reported within Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, or Mississippi in the last 24 hours.
Fireball Reports: No new fireball reports have been logged from Arkansas or surrounding states in the last 24 hours.
ISS Pass: Sunday at 6:36 p.m. (10 degrees WSW) through 6:42 p.m. (10 degrees N).* Space Launch: Monday, September 8 – SpaceX Falcon 9 launching Satelit Nusantara Lima (Indonesia) from Cape Canaveral SFS, SLC-40, targeted for 7:02 p.m.