Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Bryant, AR. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Bryant sits right in that sweet spot of spring, with typical highs around 73° and lows near 46°. There's a 36% chance of rain — not a sure thing, but worth keeping an umbrella handy. The date's extremes tell quite a story: a balmy 89° back in 1940, and a brutal 23° low in 1987.
Bryant's weather doesn't mess around — the all-time high of 112° on July 31, 1986 is scorching even by Arkansas standards, while a -17° reading on February 2, 1951 remains the coldest moment on record. A single day in September 1978 dumped 9.75 inches of rain, and a January 1988 snowstorm buried the area under a foot of snow.
Summers in Bryant are long and intense, with average highs peaking at 93° in mid-July and staying in the 90s from June through August. If you're heat-averse, aim for October through November, when highs drop from 77° to a comfortable 64°. The wettest stretch runs late April into early May, averaging over 1.6 inches in a single week.