How much snow fell in Arkansas

How much snow fell in Arkansas

Arkansas was blanketed in snow as a winter storm swept through the state, beginning Thursday afternoon and continuing into Friday. Central and northern regions saw the heaviest accumulation, with some areas around Little Rock receiving up to 10 inches. The snowfall disrupted daily life, causing slow traffic on major highways and prompting local authorities to advise against travel. While power outages were minimal, emergency response efforts were activated to assist stranded motorists and ensure safety during the severe weather.

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How much snow did we get in Arkansas?

How much snow did we get in Arkansas?

Arkansas is experiencing its first significant snowfall of the year, impacting roads and daily activities. Central and western regions, particularly from Little Rock to Hot Springs, could see up to 10 inches by Friday afternoon, leading to disruptions on major highways. Schools in several districts have closed to ensure student safety, while emergency shelters are being opened for those in need. Residents are encouraged to stay off the roads as crews work to clear hazardous conditions.

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UPDATE: Snowstorm dumps 15 inches of snow in parts of Arkansas, including 8 in Little Rock metro area

UPDATE: Snowstorm dumps 15 inches of snow in parts of Arkansas, including 8 in Little Rock metro area

A winter storm has brought record snowfall to Arkansas, with significant accumulations affecting daily life across the state. Central Arkansas, particularly the Little Rock area, has seen snowfall totals reach up to 8 inches, disrupting transportation and leading to school closures. Hazardous driving conditions have prompted local authorities to advise residents to avoid unnecessary travel. Response teams, including 140 National Guardsmen, are working to assist stranded motorists and clear roads as temperatures remain below freezing.

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