According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, there will be a winter storm watch in effect beginning Sunday afternoon and going through Monday afternoon. See below for what areas of Arkansas this affects, and what to expect.
Heavy snow is possible. Widespread total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches possible, with a heavier band of 6 to 9 inches possible. This is for much of western, central, eastern, and southern Arkansas.
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COUNTIES: Jackson, Faulkner, White, Woodruff, Saline, Pulaski, Lonoke, Prairie, Monroe, Pike, Clark, Hot Spring, Grant, Jefferson, Arkansas, Dallas, Cleveland, Lincoln, Desha, Ouachita, Calhoun, Bradley, and Drew. CITIES: Newport, Conway, Searcy, Beebe, Augusta, McCrory, Cotton Plant, Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Cabot, Lonoke, Des Arc, Hazen, De Valls Bluff, Brinkley, Clarendon, Murfreesboro, Glenwood, Arkadelphia, Malvern, Sheridan, Pine Bluff, Stuttgart, De Witt, Fordyce, Rison, Kingsland, Star City, Gould, Dumas, McGehee, Camden, Hampton, Thornton, Warren, and Monticello.
With arctic air firmly in place before and after the winter weather arrives, impacts from snowfall will last for several days. This will result in a prolonged period of hazardous travel conditions. Watch MySaline for updates.
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