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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 155 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
-Another very hot day is expected across the Natural State this Wednesday...with record heat possible. Extreme Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories are in place through this evening
-Some strong to severe thunderstorms are possible...especially over northern into northeast Arkansas this afternoon/evening. Damaging winds are the primary threat...but an isolated weak tornado and marginally severe hail will also be possible
-Less intense heat will be seen Thursday into the early next week as a front drops south through the state Thursday
DISCUSSION
Issued at 155 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
Increasing SWRLY SFC winds will allow for ample mixing this Wed afternoon for moisture levels to drop...and temps to warm considerably over 100 for most locations. Many areas may see near record conditions...and a few sites may even break record highs this Wed afternoon. Heat index values will likely exceed 105 for most areas...and even exceed 110 for areas along the AR River Valley into ERN AR. Have heat headlines again for late this morning into the early evening hrs for all of the CWA.
Beyond the very hot conditions...an increased wildfire threat will exist as well given the very hot and dry conditions. Min RH values will dip below 30 percent for several areas...and combined with the lack of rainfall and hot temps...the threat for wildfires will increase today.
Some chances for rainfall are forecast again today. A complex of SHRA/TSRA ongoing across central MO early this morning will continue dropping ESE through around sunrise. While the bulk of this convection will remain north of AR...an outflow looks to drop south into the state around sunrise. This may allow for some scattered convection this morning over NRN sections. While there should be a break late morning into the early afternoon hrs...additional convection may develop along this outflow this afternoon over portions of central AR wherever this outflow ends up. The threat for strong/SVR Wx with this area of the state will be generally low...but an isolated strong/SVR TSRA could be seen...with damaging winds the primary threat expected. Locally heavy rainfall could also be seen.
Better potential for a bit more organized strong/SVR convection is expected across NRN/NERN sections this afternoon/evening as a new front drops south towards the state ahead of an upper shortwave. Plenty of instability will exist this afternoon...and combined with enough SHR...will allow for an increased potential for SVR convection. Damaging winds will again be the primary threat expected with the strongest storms...but an isolated weak tornado and marginally SVR hail could also be seen. Locally heavy rainfall will also be possible with any convective activity today/this evening.
The aforementioned upper shortwave will drop SE over the region on Thu...with the front dropping south through the state by Thu evening. Additional chances for scattered SHRA/TSRA will continue along/behind this front through Thu night. This front will also bring some relief from the persistent very hot conditions...with less of the area seeing temps near or over 100. Even so...will likely see some areas reach that triple digit mark through the weekend...and moisture levels will likely not decrease too much behind the front. As a result...some heat index values may still be over 100...and even a few spots over 105 through the weekend. Beyond the weekend and into the middle of next week...a stronger upper shortwave looks to dive south across the Plains...and could bring even more significant relief from the persistent heat by late next week.
AVIATION
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 516 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
Some spotty SHRA/TSRA may be seen this morning over the NRN portion of the state as an outflow drops south into the state. By later this afternoon...this outflow may move into central sections...with some isolated convection possible. A new front will drop south into the state late this afternoon and tonight...with better chances for convection over NRN AR the latter half of this TAF period. Dominant VFR conditions are expected...outside any of this convective activity.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Batesville AR 103 75 96 72 / 20 40 30 20 Camden AR 102 78 101 75 / 10 10 10 10 Harrison AR 99 72 92 69 / 20 50 20 0 Hot Springs AR 105 78 101 74 / 20 10 10 20 Little Rock AR 108 81 100 76 / 20 20 20 20 Monticello AR 103 81 101 77 / 10 10 10 20 Mount Ida AR 103 78 100 72 / 20 10 20 20 Mountain Home AR 100 72 92 70 / 30 60 20 0 Newport AR 104 76 94 72 / 20 30 30 20 Pine Bluff AR 104 78 99 73 / 20 10 20 20 Russellville AR 105 77 99 73 / 20 20 10 10 Searcy AR 105 76 98 72 / 20 20 20 20 Stuttgart AR 104 79 99 75 / 20 20 20 20
LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Heat Advisory from 11 AM this morning to 8 PM CDT this evening for ARZ004>008-014>017-024-052-053-062-063-066>069-103-112-113- 123-137-140-141-203-212-213-221>223-237-240-241-313-340-341.
Extreme Heat Warning from 11 AM this morning to 8 PM CDT this evening for ARZ025-031>034-039-042>047-054>057-064-065-121-122- 130-138-230-238.
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