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Snow melting across Arkansas, but refreezing roads remain concern for Sunday January 11, 2025 at 9:44 a.m. | Updated January 11, 2025 at 6:47 p.m.
A snowstorm that moved through Arkansas overnight and continues to make its way across the state dumped nearly 15 inches of snow in some parts of Arkansas and roughly 9 inches across the Little ...
Northwest Arkansas residents awoke to a snow-covered landscape and treacherous roads Friday morning, and some were left to brave the frigid temperatures without electricity. Benton and Washington ...
Some parts of western Arkansas saw as much as 14 inches fall overnight, the National Weather Service said: Here's a quick tweak to the map we put out earlier. The highest snow accumulations so far ...
A winter storm will begin impacting Arkansas as early as the morning hours of Thursday morning. So, that begs the question — what time can you expect snow at your house? Impacts are expected ...
The biggest snowstorm to hit Little Rock since Feb. 17, 2021 produced officially 8 inches of snow at the Little Rock airport! While other cities across Central Arkansas saw much more, residents in ...
The southwest part of the state ranging up to Central Arkansas are reporting the heaviest snow. Bryant and Benton have received up to 10 inches of snow, but areas of Garland County seem to have ...
This is reserved for extremely cold conditions. Even though the snow is expected to be fairly dry in Northwest Arkansas, the rest of the state will see wetter conditions, Parker said. This ...
Some Moderate High By Judson Jones Snow and sleet blanketed parts of northern Texas, Oklahoma and western Arkansas on Thursday as forecasters warned that “heavy snow and disruptive ice” would ...