Arkansas, cold and winter storm
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An impactful winter storm is expected to hit Arkansas on Friday, persisting through Sunday. Major Arctic air sticks around into next week. The Arkansas Storm Team has issued Alert Days for Friday, Saturday,
More arctic air is headed to the natural state this weekend. Temperatures will rise above freezing Thursday and half of the day Friday ahead of a weak system that pushes through the state Thursday
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Temperatures drop into the teens Sunday morning. Another dry cold front brings reinforcing cold air for Martin Luther King Day. Wednesday of this upcoming week, a system brings much-needed rain chances,
A sunny sky and mid 40s will yield a whole lot more melting of the ice and snow on Wednesday. Clouds do return Wednesday night and there will be a chance of freezing fog. Thursday night will bring
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy and cold with areas of dense freezing fog, especially in southern Arkansas. Lows near 20. Wind: N 2-4 mph. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with more thaw likely. Highs near 42. Wind: S 2-4 mph. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy and cold with widespread freezing fog likely. Lows near 23. Wind: Calm.
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Arkansas: Freezing fog possible the next couple of nights
40/29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee is watching for the possibility of freezing fog over the next couple of nights.
Tuesday is starting as an Arkansas Storm Team Alert Day as an Extreme Cold Warning is in effect until Noon. But Tuesday is also bringing a mostly sunny sky, a steady southwest breeze of 10 to 15
After a very warm and humid day on Tuesday, another mild night is in store with clouds, fog, and sprinkles. Calm winds out of the south allow patchy fog to return Tuesday evening. The fog will become dense in some areas Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas men's basketball game against LSU had its tipoff time changed. The game was originally scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, but it was moved to 4 p.m. due to weather. Fayetteville is forecast to get 8 to 12 inches of snow over the weekend.
Winter storm pushes Razorbacks-Tigers tip off to 4 p.m. Saturday, still on SEC Network. Weather could test travel and travel crews.
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Arkansas snow totals forecast for this weekend
It's too early to know for certain just how much snow there will be. But here is what the latest models show: