Levy, AR – Residents in Levy and surrounding areas should prepare for a hot Wednesday, with heat index values climbing as high as 107 degrees. The intense summer heat could impact outdoor activities and increase health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. Stay hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor work during peak afternoon hours.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a high near 97°F and calm southwest winds around 5 mph. Heat index values may push temperatures above 100°F, prompting a summer weather alert for the region. The Arkansas Department of Transportation urges drivers on major routes like Highway 165 to watch for signs of heat-related vehicle trouble.
Thursday continues the trend with highs near 99°F, accompanied by mostly clear skies and calm south winds. By Friday, a slight 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms may provide some relief but keep outdoor plans flexible. Friday’s high will reach near 97°F, with partly cloudy skies at night.
Looking ahead to the weekend, expect mostly sunny conditions Saturday and Sunday with highs in the mid-90s. Temperatures will hold steady near 98°F by Monday. Residents should plan accordingly for persistent heat through early next week. Use air conditioning when possible, check on elderly neighbors, and avoid non-essential travel during peak heat hours.
Warnings and summer heat advisories remain in effect through Thursday. Stay tuned to local updates for any changes or additional weather alerts.
Five-Day Forecast for Levy, AR
Wednesday: High 97°F, mostly sunny, heat index up to 107°F
Thursday: High 99°F, sunny and hot, calm winds
Friday: High 97°F, slight chance of showers/thunderstorms after 1 p.m.
Saturday: High 95°F, mostly sunny, slight chance of afternoon storms
Sunday: High 96°F, mostly sunny
Monday: High 98°F, sunny and hot




