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A winter storm that covered much of Arkansas in ice should move out of the state by midnight, according to the National Weather Service in North Little Rock.
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Late-Week Winter Storm in Arkansas: What You Need to Know - MSNA 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 ...
A winter storm watch has been issued for Tuesday afternoon to midnight for northwest and western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma.
A high-impact winter storm is expected to bring widespread snow and areas of wintry mix into Thursday and Friday.
The latest forecasts from the National Weather Service show that most of Arkansas can expect snow and very low temperatures from Sunday through Monday.
A winter storm is set to impact parts of north Arkansas through Monday morning. This is mainly a high elevation snow as temperatures at lower elevations will be too warm for anything but rain.
Arkansas persevered through its first winter storm of the season, but the National Weather Service says more are likely.
As winter weather near the Natural State, the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management is activating a statewide response.
A high-impact winter system is expected to bring a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain across Arkansas Tuesday.
The storm will produce heavy snow and disruptive ice for tens of millions of people across the South.
As winter weather continues to move through Arkansas, more action is being taken at the state level.
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