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Rogers Weather Alert: From Soaking Storms to Scorching Sunshine in Just 72 Hours

Rogers, Arkansas, faces a dramatic 3-day weather forecast with high humidity, storms, and a heat index spike

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Rogers 3-Day Weather Forecast: Thunderstorms, Rising Heat, and Health Precautions July 1–3
From rain-drenched roads to a blazing blue sky, Rogers braces for 72 hours of Arkansas summer extremes.

Get ready, Rogers residents—the weather this week is bringing both storm clouds and sizzling sunshine. As we step into July 2025, the forecast swings sharply from wet and gloomy to hot and hazardous, demanding both rain boots and sunscreen in rapid succession.


July 1 (Monday): Wet Start With Stormy Conditions
The week launches with cloudy skies and thunderstorms, especially in the late afternoon. Temperatures will reach around 84°F, but with humidity close to 80%, the air will feel heavier and stickier than usual. Thunder, lightning, and brief heavy rainfall could cause travel disruptions—avoid low-lying areas prone to water accumulation.


July 2 (Tuesday): Sun Peeks Through But Moisture Stays
Tuesday brings partly sunny skies, but don’t expect complete dryness. Scattered showers are still in play, mainly in the morning. The temperature climbs to 87°F, with a heat index nearing 93°F, thanks to the persistent high humidity. Keep hydration and rest breaks in mind if you’re outdoors.


July 3 (Wednesday): Sunshine Dominates and Heat Cranks Up
By Wednesday, the clouds vanish, making way for a full day of sunshine—but it comes at a cost. Temperatures will peak around 91°F, and the heat index may exceed 97°F. Health officials may issue heat advisories for children, the elderly, and outdoor workers. Stay indoors during peak hours and don’t skip your water bottle.


Rogers 3-Day Weather Forecast Table

DateConditionHigh / Low (°F)Precipitation ChanceHumidity
July 1 (Mon)Thunderstorms, Cloudy84 / 6960%80%
July 2 (Tue)Partly Sunny, Humid87 / 7130%73%
July 3 (Wed)Sunny and Hot91 / 7310%64%

What Rogers Locals Should Watch For

  • Storm Prep: Thunderstorms on Monday could disrupt travel—carry umbrellas and charge devices.
  • Heat Watch: By Wednesday, heat levels will rise to cautionary levels—limit strenuous activity.
  • Wellness Reminder: Stay cool, stay hydrated, and check on elderly neighbors or pets.
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