With an unseasonably rainy spring and a June which is currently 2 inches of rainfall off of entering the top 10 wettest Junes, the Twin Lakes Area is set to see a drastic shift in weather patterns and temperature.
Eric Greene, Meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS) in Little Rock, says a heat dome is expected to move into the area later this week.
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Greene says this weather pattern will likely result in dangerous temperatures.
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Looking into the future, Greene notes this weather pattern is likely to stick around.
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