Most of spring break week to be dry; rain, thunderstorms possible near end

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As many students in the Twin Lakes Area are on spring break this week, some may be traveling while others will remain in the area. As local youth will be looking for different activities to take part in, the area will continue to be dry the first part of the week, but rain chances will be in the forecast near the end.

The winds are not expected to be as strong as they were last week, but while dry conditions continue, Meteorologist Joe Goudsward of the National Weather Service office in North Little Rock says outdoor burning is still discouraged.

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Goudsward says the next system of precipitation is expected to hit the area either Thursday or Friday.

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When the next system comes in, there is a possibility of thunderstorms. As the temperatures get warmer, residents and visitors tend to spend more time on the water. Goudsward says individuals will need to be mindful of conditions and avoid being on the water when the weather becomes rougher.

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