North Little Rock
North Little Rock’s 3-Day Forecast Turns Intense — Rainstorms Today, Blistering Heat Tomorrow
North Little Rock braces for a triple threat—storms, sky-high humidity, and extreme heat in the first week of July
North Little Rock, nestled just across the river from Arkansas’s capital, is facing a volatile weather setup from July 1 to July 3, 2025. The next three days bring a wet and stormy start, followed by escalating heat and thick humidity, making it a week where the weather could change your plans—and test your patience.
July 1 (Monday): Thunderstorms Strike as Humidity Peaks
Start the week with dark skies and likely thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon and evening hours. The high will touch 86°F, but humidity near 80% will make it feel much warmer. Watch out for flash flooding, lightning, and slick roads—best to keep a weather app close and avoid unnecessary travel in the evening.
July 2 (Tuesday): Partly Sunny but Muggy All Day
Although the storms ease up, the moisture doesn’t. Tuesday brings a mix of sunshine and sticky air, with a high around 88°F. The heat index will flirt with 95°F, creating an oppressive feel outdoors. Morning joggers and afternoon commuters should stay hydrated and take shade breaks when possible.
July 3 (Wednesday): Summer Blazes Through With No Relief
Midweek brings clear skies and intense sunshine—but with it comes dangerous heat levels. Temperatures will climb to 92°F, and the heat index could pass 99°F, triggering possible heat advisories. Outdoor workers, athletes, and vulnerable groups are urged to limit exposure during midday hours and prioritize cooling breaks.
North Little Rock 3-Day Weather Forecast Table
| Date | Condition | High / Low (°F) | Precipitation Chance | Humidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 1 (Mon) | Thunderstorms, Cloudy | 86 / 71 | 60% | 80% |
| July 2 (Tue) | Partly Sunny, Humid | 88 / 73 | 30% | 75% |
| July 3 (Wed) | Sunny and Hot | 92 / 75 | 10% | 66% |
Safety Essentials for North Little Rock This Week
- Storm Readiness: Charge devices and avoid flooded routes Monday evening.
- Heat Strategy: Limit outdoor activity on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.
- Stay Cool: Drink water frequently and check on neighbors, pets, and elderly family members.
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