Warm and Sunny Monday Brings Statewide Highs in the Upper 70s to Low 80s Across Arkansas With Low Humidity and Light Winds Before Active Weather Returns

Warm and Sunny Monday Brings Statewide Highs in the Upper 70s to Low 80s Across Arkansas With Low Humidity and Light Winds Before Active Weather Returns

ARKANSAS — A genuinely pleasant Monday is in store for Arkansas today with warm temperatures, abundant sunshine, very low humidity, and light winds combining to deliver one of the nicest weather days the state has seen in recent weeks. Highs will range from the mid-70s to low 80s statewide, making for an ideal afternoon for outdoor activities before the forecast turns active again in the coming days.

Statewide Highs Range From Mid-70s to Low 80s

Monday’s high temperature map shows a warm and consistent pattern across all of Arkansas. Monticello leads the state with a high of 81°F, followed closely by Russellville and Camden both reaching 80°F. Little Rock, Searcy, Stuttgart, Mountain Home, and Batesville will all top out at 79°F through the afternoon hours.

Cooler readings on the northwestern end of the state include Fayetteville at 73°F and De Queen at 74°F, while the remainder of the state clusters comfortably in the upper 70s including Fort Smith at 77°F, Hot Springs at 78°F, Helena at 78°F, and Lake Village at 78°F.

Low Humidity and Light Winds Make Conditions Feel Perfect

Beyond the warm temperatures, two additional factors elevate today’s forecast from simply pleasant to genuinely comfortable. Very low humidity levels will keep the air feeling crisp and dry rather than heavy or muggy, a welcome contrast to the oppressive moisture that often accompanies warm spring days across Arkansas.

Low wind speeds round out the picture, removing the gusty and blustery conditions that have accompanied many recent weather days across the state. The combination of warmth, sunshine, low humidity, and calm winds makes Monday an ideal day to spend time outdoors across Arkansas.

Enjoy Today Before the Forecast Turns Active Again

Forecasters are specifically flagging today as a day to enjoy, with a pointed reminder that the pattern will turn active again soon. After the relentless severe weather activity that has dominated Arkansas and the surrounding region throughout April, today’s quiet and beautiful conditions represent a valuable window that residents should take full advantage of before the next round of storms arrives.

No severe weather concerns are associated with Monday’s forecast across the state, making it one of the cleanest and most straightforward weather days Arkansas has seen in some time heading into what promises to be another active late April period. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for the latest weather updates and local forecast coverage.

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