Little Rock Dry Stretch Through Thursday Brings Relief Before Storm Chances Return Friday Night

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Little Rock, AR – Rain is ending across Arkansas this afternoon, giving way to a dry stretch through Thursday that will stabilize roads and ease any lingering water issues before the next round of storms arrives late week.

According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, precipitation will taper off through the afternoon hours Saturday, with clearing conditions developing statewide by evening. This shift brings several days of dry weather, with temperatures holding near seasonal levels and no immediate threats to travel or infrastructure.

Cities including Little Rock, Conway, Hot Springs, and Pine Bluff will see highs climb into the 70s each day through midweek, with overnight lows generally in the 40s and 50s. Major routes like I-30, I-40, and I-55 are expected to remain dry and clear, offering improved driving conditions compared to recent wet weather.

The next change arrives Friday, when rain chances increase across the state and continue into the weekend. Some areas could see precipitation chances rise to 40% to 50%, potentially bringing localized travel slowdowns and renewed wet road conditions.

Residents should take advantage of the dry stretch to prepare for the next system. Conditions remain quiet through Thursday, with the next update expected as rain chances increase heading into Friday.