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A winter weather system could impact Central Arkansas with freezing rain and sleet that would cause icy roads and hazardous conditions.
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The National Weather Service says much of the state can expect snowfall over the next 48 hours, with the highest totals expected in western and central Arkansas.
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Officials credit winter weather with slowing donations, contributing to a blood shortage in Arkansas hospitals.
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Parts of central Arkansas could see anywhere from six to eight inches of snow by early next week, with wind chill values falling below zero.
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Two separate storm systems are set to pass through Arkansas over the next few days, bringing moisture, wind and colder temperatures.
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The request for federal public assistance covers 11 counties in southern Arkansas and two in the northern part of the state.
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The National Weather Service says Little Rock could see as much as a half-inch of ice accumulation by Wednesday morning.
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The National Weather Service is forecasting wintry weather for Arkansas after a cold front enters the state on Wednesday. But forecasters say there is still a lot of uncertainty.
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In addition to closing schools, grocery stores and government services due to the winter weather storm, Arkansas services related to the pandemic, such as…
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Arkansas is expected to receive another four to eight inches of snow across the state Wednesday night, forecasters say, but the end is near. Heavy…