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.
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 ...
As the snow begins to melt away here in Arkansas, experts are sharing tips on how drivers can stay safe as black ice covers parts of the roadways.
A major winter storm will bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and hazardous travel conditions to Arkansas Thursday into Friday.
Travel could be nearly impossible." Dozens of winter storm warnings were issued Thursday in northeastern Texas, southeastern Oklahoma, southern Arkansas, northern Louisiana, southeastern Missouri ...
The snow has mostly melted away here in Arkansas, crews are still out doing road work but this time around they're working to fill potholes that were left behind.
OVERNIGHT: It will be clear, cold and dry tonight. Low temperatures drop to around 20°F for Little Rock. THURSDAY: Snow starts to move in late morning for west Arkansas and by lunch for central
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