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White Hall, Arkansas
enjoys a mild southern climate typical of the Upper South. This area experiences all of the air mass types common to North America, with prevailing winds South-Southwest. Winters are mild, but periods of cold weather are possible when arctic air moves in from the north. The proximity to the Gulf of Mexico results in summers that are most often hot and humid. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year, with the heaviest rainfall occurring during winter and early spring. Snowfall is almost nonexistent, but freezing rain is a possibility when cold air flows from the north meets up with the moist Gulf air from the south. The Jefferson County historical area adjusted tornado activity is slightly below the Arkansas State average and it is 1.9 times above the overall U.S. average.
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