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Flash Flood — Grant, AR

Jul 2, 2020

While it was hot on the 1st, with heat index values from 100 to 105 degrees in central and southern sections of the state, it was more oppressive on the 2nd and it affected much of the region. By 200 pm CST on the 2nd, heat indices ranged from 100 to 110 degrees.||As it became oppressive outside, the atmosphere gradually destabilized. A weak cold front that sagged into the region from the northeast and stalled the day before became a focus for thunderstorm development during the late afternoon a

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 900390). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Grant, AR

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