News Flash • Fayetteville, AR • CivicEngage
News Flash
fayetteville-ar.govHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting.
An EF1 tornado touched down in west Fayetteville on Easter Sunday, with estimated winds around 100–110 mph, causing roof damage and other structural impacts in the area. This event was confirmed by the National Weather Service in April 2025.[1][3]
Additional severe weather affected Northwest Arkansas in mid-April 2025, with warnings in Springdale and Fayetteville as storms moved through the region. Residents were urged to seek shelter during the warnings.[2]
Local weather monitoring and clarifications from official sources continued into 2025, including specific updates on tornado activity in the Fayetteville area and surrounding counties.[5][7]
If you’d like, I can pull fresh, up-to-the-minute updates from official sources (e.g., NWS Little Rock) and summarize any new confirmed tornado activity or warnings for Fayetteville, AR.
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fayetteville-ar.govFayetteville Arkansas Tornado Today: Live Updates...
avoniapinnockmyrie.comNOAA National Weather Service
forecast.weather.govFayetteville Tornado News: What You Need To Know...
tietrack.comNOAA National Weather Service Little Rock, AR
www.weather.govThe EF1 classification indicates wind speeds between 100 to 110 mph.
www.kuaf.comSpringdale, AR - A confirmed tornado is causing damage in northeastern Benton and nearby areas, prompting an ongoing warning until 1:45 AM CDT on April
countryherald.com