Issued by The National Weather Service
Little Rock, AR
Mon, Jul 2, 2012, 5:34 AM CDT
... HOT AND MOSTLY DRY WEATHER WILL CONTINUE WITH AN EXTREME FIRE DANGER...
UNSEASONABLY HOT TEMPERATURES AND ISOLATED PRECIPITATION... AT BEST... WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK.
MOST OF ARKANSAS IS EXPERIENCING A SEVERE DROUGHT... WITH EXTREME DROUGHT CONDITIONS IN A THIRD OF THE STATE. VEGETATION HAS LARGELY DRIED OUT DUE TO INCREASED EVAPORATION RATES SPURRED ON BY RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITY LEVELS IN RECENT WEEKS. AS A RESULT... WILDFIRES HAVE BECOME MORE COMMON... WITH AT LEAST 200 FIRES AND 3000 ACRES BURNED DURING JUNE.
THE ARKANSAS FORESTRY COMMISSION HAS THE ENTIRE STATE IN AN EXTREME FIRE DANGER... AND SEVENTY OUT OF SEVENTY FIVE COUNTIES ARE UNDER BURN BANS.
OUTDOOR BURNING... INCLUDING THE USE OF FIREWORKS... IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED IN ARKANSAS UNTIL WIDESPREAD SUBSTANTIAL RAIN FALLS. THOSE HEADED OUTDOORS SHOULD PREPARE FOR THE HEAT. WEAR LIGHT COLORED LOOSE FITTING CLOTHING... DRINK PLENTY OF NON ALCOHOLIC FLUIDS AND GO TO AN AIR CONDITIONED ENVIRONMENT PERIODICALLY.
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