A significant winter storm will bring snow, ice, and travel hazards across Arkansas starting Thursday, with impacts lasting through Friday perhaps lingering into the weekend even after the storm has ended.
Winter storm alerts have been issued across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas for Thursday and Friday. Here's what we know.
A high-impact winter storm is expected to bring widespread snow and areas of wintry mix into Thursday and Friday.
A winter storm had blanketed much of Arkansas in snow by Thursday evening while leaving residents in southern parts of the state coping with a mix of ice and rain.
Storm Watch been posted for a large part of Arkansas. This Watch will likely become a Winter Storm Warning as we get closer to the onset of precipitation Thursday. All of the state should see some type of winter precipitation late this week with major travel problems expected.
Winter weather is set to move through Arkansas this week, with some areas anticipated to see up to 8 inches of snow. Here's everything Arkansans need to know.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management is coordinating with the National Weather Service to prepare the state for the upcoming winter storm, for which snowfall ...
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After winter weather made its way through Northwest Arkansas, hundreds of small devices called raised pavement markers, (RPM) seem to be missing from the roadway.
As the winter storm passes, the Arkansas Department of Transportation says it is still prepared for more, if and when it decides to come throughout the rest of the winter season.