After a dry Memorial Day Monday, the Ozarks are set for a wet weather pattern for the remainder of the week.
A round of showers are possible today and Wednesday with a steadier and more general pattern of rain to begin on Thursday caused by a frontal boundary stalling in the Lakes Region.
Some of the heavier rain could fall in northern Arkansas, were drought conditions remain high.
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