Little Rock, Arkansas – Arkansans can expect cooler-than-average days ahead as below-normal temperatures settle in across the state through Sunday, June 1.
According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, scattered precipitation will remain in the forecast this week, though rainfall amounts are expected to be significantly lower than what fell over the Memorial Day weekend. Highs will mostly range from the low to upper 70s, dipping into the 50s and 60s overnight.
Cities like Harrison and Batesville are likely to see the coolest overnight lows, while Camden and Monticello may edge slightly warmer during the daytime peaks. The most consistent cooling trend will impact central and northern counties, including Pulaski, Independence, and Boone, where multiple days remain stuck below 80°F.
While no major storms are currently projected, intermittent showers may affect localized travel or outdoor plans, particularly in the afternoons. Residents should keep umbrellas handy and avoid flooded low-water crossings. Cooler evenings offer relief but also warrant caution for those camping or working outdoors.
This pattern of milder highs and overnight lows is expected to continue until at least Sunday evening. More updates will be issued if rain chances increase or severe weather becomes likely later in the week.



