ARKANSAS
— Residents across eastern Arkansas are facing dangerously high temperatures on Thursday as heat index values soar to
110 degrees
in several counties, triggering an
Extreme Heat Warning
from the National Weather Service.
Counties and Cities Under Heat Alert
The
Extreme Heat Warning
is currently active for a broad region that includes:
-
Monroe County
-
Desha County
-
Arkansas County
-
Woodruff County
Cities directly impacted include
Stuttgart, Brinkley, De Witt, Dumas, McGehee, Clarendon, Augusta, McCrory
, and
Cotton Plant
, according to the
National Weather Service in Little Rock
.
Timing and Peak Danger Period
Authorities warn that the
most hazardous conditions will occur between noon and 6 p.m.
, when the heat index is forecast to be at its highest. Health risks are especially elevated during these hours, with
heat exhaustion and heat stroke
possible for those without proper precautions.
Safety Recommendations for Residents
Local emergency services are urging residents to take precautions:
-
Stay indoors
in air-conditioned spaces if possible. -
Limit outdoor activity
to early morning or late evening. -
Wear loose, light-colored clothing
. -
Hydrate frequently
and avoid caffeine or alcohol. -
Check on vulnerable neighbors
, particularly the elderly or those without AC. -
Never leave children or pets
inside parked vehicles, even for a short time.
The
Arkansas Department of Health
has reiterated the urgency of checking on older adults and individuals with chronic conditions who are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses.
Utility Load and Emergency Preparedness
The extreme temperatures are
increasing strain on local power grids
, as more households rely on air conditioning to stay cool. Hospitals and
health care facilities are preparing
for a potential surge in heat-related emergencies.
Outdoor workers are especially vulnerable. Under
OSHA guidelines
, employers are being advised to provide
frequent shade breaks
, allow access to water, and monitor for signs of heat stress.
Historical Context and Outlook
This week’s heat event marks one of the
most extreme heat spikes in Arkansas this July
, comparable to similar events recorded in
2021
. Forecasters say this may not be the end — additional heat advisories could be issued later in the week if high temperatures persist.
What to Expect Next
The current
Extreme Heat Warning
is in effect until
8 p.m. Thursday
. Meteorologists will continue monitoring regional temperatures closely and may extend warnings depending on heat trends moving into the weekend.
For the latest updates and advisories, check with the
National Weather Service – Little Rock Office
.
Have you or your family experienced power outages or health concerns during this heatwave? Let us know in the comments and help us report on how Arkansas residents are coping.