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Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
889 FLUS44 KLZK 020847 HWOLZK Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Little Rock AR 347 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2024 ARZ004>008-014>017-024-025-031>034-039-042>047-052>057-062>069- 103-112-113-121>123-130-137-138-140-141-203-212-213-221>223-230- 237-238-240-241-313-340-341-030900- Marion-Baxter-Fulton-Sharp-Randolph-Stone-Izard-Independence- Lawrence-Cleburne-Jackson-Conway-Faulkner-White-Woodruff-Perry- Garland-Saline-Pulaski-Lonoke-Prairie-Monroe-Pike-Clark- Hot Spring-Grant-Jefferson-Arkansas-Dallas-Cleveland-Lincoln- Desha-Ouachita-Calhoun-Bradley-Drew-Boone County Except Southwest- Newton County Higher Elevations-Searcy County Lower Elevations- Southern Johnson County-Southern Pope County- Southeast Van Buren County-Western and Northern Logan County- Northern Scott County-Northwest Yell County- Polk County Lower Elevations- Central and Eastern Montgomery County- Boone County Higher Elevations-Newton County Lower Elevations- Northwest Searcy County Higher Elevations- Johnson County Higher Elevations-Pope County Higher Elevations- Van Buren County Higher Elevations- Southern and Eastern Logan County- Central and Southern Scott County-Yell Excluding Northwest- Northern Polk County Higher Elevations- Northern Montgomery County Higher Elevations- Eastern, Central, and Southern Searcy County Higher Elevations- Southeast Polk County Higher Elevations- Southwest Montgomery County Higher Elevations- 347 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2024 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for a Large Part of Arkansas. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight Hazardous heat is expected to resume across portions of western, southwestern, and central Arkansas Tuesday afternoon, with heat index values in excess of 105 degrees, and in some areas across western Arkansas, exceeding 110 degrees. Those who plan to be, or must be outside are highly encouraged to monitor heat levels, take frequent breaks and stay hydrated, and to be aware and know the signs and symptoms of heat-related illnesses. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday Oppressive conditions will continue Wednesday and Independence Day. Afternoon temperatures will top out in the 90s to around 100 degrees. Maximum heat index values will range from 100 to 115 degrees. Heat headlines will likely be required. Chances of showers and thunderstorms will increase Thursday night into Friday as a cold front arrives from the north. Any severe weather will be spotty, with strong to damaging wind the main concern. Localized flash flooding is also possible. Many folks will be celebrating July 4th outdoors, and the weather is a major concern given heat, thunderstorms, and lightning. People are advised to play it safe and monitor conditions closely during the holiday. Slightly cooler, drier, and more seasonal air is in the forecast this weekend into early next week. Thunderstorms will become more isolated as well. .Spotter Information Statement... Spotter activation will not be needed. && Visit NWS Little Rock on the web. Go to http://weather.gov/lzk. $$ 72/46