Springdale
Springdale’s Weather Rollercoaster Begins Monday — From Flash Storms to Dangerous Heat
Rainy skies, rising temperatures, and brutal humidity—Springdale braces for an unpredictable 3-day summer streak
Springdale, one of Arkansas’s fastest-growing cities, is staring down a volatile 3-day forecast that could impact commutes, events, and health safety. The weather from July 1 to July 3, 2025, promises a mix of intense summer storms and surging heat, with residents advised to plan accordingly.
July 1 (Monday): Thunder and Humidity Dominate
Expect a cloudy and stormy start to the week with scattered thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Temperatures will reach 84°F, but the humidity hovering around 80% will make it feel closer to 90°F. Flash flooding in low-lying areas and lightning delays are possible—carry an umbrella and stay alert.
July 2 (Tuesday): Intermittent Sunshine With Lingering Showers
The day will be partly sunny, though early morning drizzle may still occur. Temperatures will climb to 86°F, and the heat index will creep into the low 90s, creating muggy and uncomfortable conditions. Outdoor workers and fitness enthusiasts are advised to take frequent breaks and hydrate regularly.
July 3 (Wednesday): Scorching Sunshine and Heat Index Warnings
Wednesday turns up the heat with sunny skies and no rain relief in sight. Expect highs of 90°F, but the heat index will soar close to 98°F, creating potentially dangerous conditions for those spending extended time outdoors. Heat exhaustion risks increase significantly, especially during the peak afternoon hours.
Springdale 3-Day Weather Forecast Table
| Date | Condition | High / Low (°F) | Precipitation Chance | Humidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 1 (Mon) | Cloudy, Thunderstorms | 84 / 69 | 60% | 80% |
| July 2 (Tue) | Partly Sunny, Showers | 86 / 71 | 40% | 74% |
| July 3 (Wed) | Sunny and Hot | 90 / 73 | 10% | 65% |
Important Updates for Springdale Residents
- Storm Alert: Drive cautiously Monday afternoon; downpours may reduce visibility.
- Heat Caution: Avoid outdoor activity between 1–5 PM on Wednesday.
- Health Watch: Children, elderly, and pets are most vulnerable to heat risks.
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