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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 213 AM CDT Fri Jul 3 2026
- Heat advisories are in effect over parts of central, eastern, north, and northeast Arkansas and within the Arkansas River valley through the 4th of July. - An increase in cloudiness with isolated showers and thunderstorms from Sunday through the latter part of next week will provide limited relief.
- Temperatures will a few degrees above normal through the forecast period for early July.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 213 AM CDT Fri Jul 3 2026
An isolated shower over Sharp county from early this morning has now dissipated. Elsewhere throughout the state, some high level cloudiness was noted over parts of northern and western Arkansas early this morning with light and variable winds.
Another day of hazardous heat is expected across parts of central, eastern, south/southeast, north/northeast Arkansas and the Arkansas River valley region with Heat Advisories in effect today and Friday across those areas. The only relief in sight will be isolated showers and thunderstorms each afternoon through the 4th of July weekend.
The subtropical ridge of high pressure over the southeastern US will hold firm through today, then begin to break down as the upper trough over the western US lifts northeast into the central/northern plains later tonight. This will aid in weakening and then flatting of the subtropical ridge on Saturday. By Sunday, another subtropical ridge will build across the parts of the southwest US into the southern Plains, while troughing will develop over the eastern US early next week. A Bermuda ridge will also begin to build early next week into the southeastern US.
Depending on the orientation of the troughing over the eastern US, and the proximity of the western ridge and Bermuda high, parts of northeast Arkansas could be in the proximity of northwest flow by early next week. Nonetheless, due to diurnal destabilization, steep low and mid level lapse rates along with some mid level dry air, with precipitable water of 1.75 to 2.0 inches are shown within point soundings each afternoon through the middle part of next week. With that in mind, a pulse strong to severe thunderstorm or two cannot be ruled out. As we head into early next week, model guidance continues to show an increasing in cloudiness will lead toward high temperatures in the lower 90s through the latter part of next week.
AVIATION
(00Z TAFS) Issued at 531 PM CDT Fri Jul 3 2026
The isolated/widely scattered convection has been decreasing in coverage the past couple hrs...and should see most of this activity dissipate through this evening. Additional isolated/scattered convection will again be possible on Sat...especially during the afternoon hrs. SRLY winds of less than 10 kts sustained are expected again Sat as well.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Batesville AR 77 95 75 94 / 10 30 10 40 Camden AR 74 93 73 93 / 20 50 20 40 Harrison AR 73 91 72 89 / 10 30 40 50 Hot Springs AR 76 93 75 94 / 20 50 20 40 Little Rock AR 77 95 76 94 / 10 30 10 40 Monticello AR 76 94 75 93 / 10 30 20 50 Mount Ida AR 75 91 73 93 / 20 60 10 30 Mountain Home AR 75 91 73 90 / 10 30 30 50 Newport AR 77 97 76 95 / 0 30 10 40 Pine Bluff AR 76 94 75 93 / 10 30 20 50 Russellville AR 77 94 75 94 / 20 30 30 40 Searcy AR 76 95 75 95 / 10 30 10 50 Stuttgart AR 77 95 76 94 / 10 30 20 50
LZK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT Saturday for ARZ006>008-014>017-024- 025-031>034-039-043>047-055>057-064-065-069-121>123-130-138-230- 238.
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