Little Rock, AR – Arkansas is currently experiencing a significant heat wave, with temperatures expected to reach the upper 90s to possibly 100 degrees. The National Weather Service in Little Rock has issued heat advisories and excessive heat warnings for the entire state. According to the NWS, the heat index values are anticipated to climb between 105 and 110 degrees.
Residents are urged to take extreme caution during these conditions. The NWS advises staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous outdoor activities, and seeking air-conditioned environments. Employers are encouraged to ensure workers take frequent breaks and have access to water. The combination of high temperatures and humidity can lead to heat-related illnesses, making it crucial to recognize symptoms such as muscle spasms, nausea, dizziness, and fainting.
Authorities emphasize the importance of checking on vulnerable populations, including the elderly and young children, to ensure they are safe. As the heat wave continues, Arkansas residents are advised to follow updates from the National Weather Service and local news sources for the latest information on weather conditions and safety recommendations.