A snowstorm that moved through Arkansas on Thursday and Friday dumped about 14 inches of snow in some parts of the state and 9 or more inches across the Little Rock metro area, forecasters said.
Winter weather forecasts for this week are becoming clearer. A winter storm watch has been issued for much of western and central Arkansas, including Little Rock, the National Weather Service said. The watch is valid from noon on Thursday until noon on Friday,
Preparations are underway throughout Arkansas as a winter storm is set to arrive later this week. Here's how crews are working to make sure roads are safe.
The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management is coordinating with the National Weather Service to prepare the state for the upcoming winter storm, for which sn
Some parts of western Arkansas saw as much as 14 inches of snow fall overnight, the National Weather Service said.
Due to the ongoing winter storm sweeping through the Natural State, DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and temporarily suspended operations in Little Rock and various parts of the
The winter storm in Arkansas produced the most snow in Little Rock in the month of January since 1988! Snow totals in other parts of the state exceeded over a foot.
In anticipation of “bitterly cold weather” early next week, Little Rock will once again open its temporary emergency shelter at the Dunbar Community Center
Heavy snow fell from Central Arkansas up to the northern ... a senior forecaster with the National Weather Service's North Little Rock office, said around 6:45 p.m. In the Little Rock metro ...
Cold weather with a bit if a wind chill effect continues today, but it will not be as windy as Monday. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Thursday and Friday for the big Snow Storm coming to
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas ... from the Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, airlines have been in operation. However, 44 flights have been canceled due to inclement weather conditions ...
Temperatures in the single-digits and teens are coming to parts of Arkansas as early as Saturday. An "Arctic air intrusion" is set to bring temperatures cold enough to cause pipes to burst over most of the state,