JUNETEENTH FRIDAY: A risk of a shower or storm – mainly across east-central Arkansas and north Mississippi with a stalled front overhead. Slightly drier air filters into the northern Mid-South, briefly easing humidity levels. Highs reach the middle 80s under variably cloudy skies, with lows falling to the upper 60s to lower 70s overnight — a brief reprieve from the recent tropical moisture.
SATURDAY: The front lifts northward Saturday as humidity begins to creep back up. Any storm development will be driven by afternoon heating — expect isolated storms at most. Highs will top out in the upper 80s amid partly sunny skies. Lows will drop into the lower to middle 70s as muggier air filters back; an isolated downpour may be in play through early evening.
EXTENDED: Father’s Day Sunday turns more active as a cold front push toward the region. Scattered downpours will be possible through the afternoon hours – though, a more widespread risk may come overnight Sunday into Monday. A strong storm or two can’t be ruled out along with locally heavy rainfall. By mid-week, the best storm chances confine to east-central Arkansas and north Mississippi. Highs stay in the middle to upper 80s — slightly below average for late June…