Little Rock
Severe Storms or Sizzling Sun? Little Rock Braces for Dramatic Weather Shifts This Week
Thunderstorms, rising humidity, and a spike in temperature—Little Rock’s 3-day forecast is anything but boring
Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas, is in for a rollercoaster of weather conditions over the next three days. From intense thunderstorms to sweltering summer heat, residents should prepare for rapid changes that could impact daily routines, travel, and outdoor plans.
July 1 (Monday): Cloudy Skies and Thunder Threats
The week kicks off with a mostly cloudy day peppered with isolated thunderstorms, especially during the late afternoon and evening. Expect highs around 87°F and humidity pushing above 70%, making it feel warmer than it actually is. Rain gear is a must, especially for commuters and outdoor workers.
July 2 (Tuesday): Intermittent Sunshine With Scattered Showers
A blend of sun and rain will dominate Tuesday’s forecast. The morning may bring a few sprinkles, but clearer skies are expected by the afternoon. Highs will hover near 89°F, while the “feels like” temperature may reach 95°F thanks to the persistent humidity. Stay hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activity.
July 3 (Wednesday): Hot and Humid With Heat Index Rising
Get ready for full-on summer mode. Wednesday will be mostly sunny, but the heat will ramp up significantly. With temperatures hitting 92°F and a heat index soaring into the upper 90s, the Arkansas Department of Health may issue heat advisories. It’s a good day to hit indoor cooling centers or plan water-related activities if outdoors.
Little Rock 3-Day Weather Forecast Table
| Date | Condition | High / Low (°F) | Precipitation Chance | Humidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 1 (Mon) | Cloudy, Thunderstorms | 87 / 72 | 60% | 72% |
| July 2 (Tue) | Partly Sunny, Showers | 89 / 74 | 40% | 68% |
| July 3 (Wed) | Sunny and Hot | 92 / 76 | 10% | 65% |
What to Expect
- Power Outages: Due to thunderstorm potential on Monday, minor disruptions can occur.
- Health Risk: High humidity and rising temperatures on Wednesday may increase the risk of heat exhaustion.
- Outdoor Caution: Morning joggers and evening walkers should check hourly forecasts before heading out.
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