Little Rock, Ark. – Overnight storms could disrupt early Tuesday travel in central Arkansas before sunshine and calmer weather return midweek. Drivers along I-40 and I-30 should prepare for slick roads if showers linger into the morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, showers and thunderstorms carry a 30% chance of development overnight, mainly between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. Tuesday. Any heavy downpours could reduce visibility and leave wet pavement for morning drivers. Residents are urged to check conditions before heading out and allow extra time on the road.
Tuesday’s daylight hours will bring calmer skies with partly sunny conditions and a high near 84. Winds shift northeast during the afternoon, offering mild breezes before evening lows dip near 65. By Wednesday, Arkansas shifts into a more stable pattern, with abundant sunshine and highs in the upper 80s marking the start of meteorological fall.
The remainder of the week looks quiet, with dry weather and highs in the mid to upper 80s through Friday. Another small chance of showers may return late Friday night into early Saturday, though widespread rain remains unlikely.
With summer-like warmth continuing and only limited storm chances ahead, Arkansas residents can expect comfortable conditions through the weekend.
Five Day Forecast for Little Rock, Arkansas
- Tuesday: 30% chance of overnight storms. Partly sunny, high 84. Low 65.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 87. Low 65.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 84. Low 62.
- Friday: Sunny, high 89. Low 62.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny with isolated showers, high 83. Low 61.




