416 AWUS84 KLZK 020954 RWSLZK ARZ001>075-031000- Weather Summary for Arkansas National Weather Service Little Rock AR 454 AM CDT Sat Jun 2 2018 Another hot and humid day is expected across the state today before some much welcomed relief comes in, at least for a couple of days. A line of strong thunderstorms developed Friday evening over parts of central Arkansas along an old outflow boundary left over from previous thunderstorms. These storms did produce a quick inch or two of rain and prompted a flash flood warning. At the 5 AM hour, skies were generally partly cloudy with some patchy fog also showing up as well. Temperatures were very warm for this time of the night with widespread readings in the 70s and even a few lower 80s. Humidity remained on the high side and winds were basically calm. High pressure will continue to dominate today with highs expected to climb into the lower to mid 90s. Heat indices this afternoon are expected to reach the upper 90s to near 105 degrees with the highest values over central southern parts of the state. Showers and thunderstorms will be possible during this afternoon and evening as a cold front moves through. Some of these storms could be strong to possibly severe with the primary concerns being strong gusty winds and large hail, Behind the front, slightly cooler but much drier air will filter into the state and stick around for a few days. $$