With south Arkansas continuing to endure a brutal stretch of summer heat, Saline River News is reminding readers that up-to-date weather information is available anytime through the SRN Weather Page.
The page features current weather information and forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service, giving readers an easy place to check conditions and see what may be coming over the next several days.
That information is especially important during periods of dangerous heat. The National Weather Service considers heat index values above 105 degrees to be excessively hot, conditions that can quickly become dangerous for those spending extended periods outdoors.
SRN also makes it easier to see when a Heat Advisory is in effect. Heat advisory information is prominently displayed at the top of the Saline River News homepage and is also available on the SRN Weather Page, helping readers quickly determine when dangerous heat conditions have prompted an official alert.
Whether you’re working outdoors, planning practices or other activities, checking conditions before heading out, or simply wondering when some relief might arrive, the SRN Weather Page provides a quick way to stay informed without having to hunt for the latest information.
Readers are encouraged to check the weather page regularly during this ongoing stretch of extreme summer heat and pay close attention to any advisories or warnings that are issued.
Visit SalineRiverNews.com and select the Weather page for the latest NOAA weather information and local alerts.

