A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk of severe weather and excessive rainfall to a large part of the south-central United States from Wednesday into Friday. Isolated thunderstorms, flooding rains and damaging winds are all possible in an area between East Texas and western Kentucky.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation is assisting with treating roads in Louisiana as a winter storm is primed to hit the Pelican State.
South Arkansas residents are bracing for an arctic air mass that will drop daytime highs to the freezing point, and overnight lows to around 20 through Tuesday.
After a record-breaking Gulf Coast storm, cities like New Orleans and Pensacola, Florida, have had more snow this winter than Omaha, Des Moines and New York.
It will become cloudy today with light scattered showers this afternoon. Heavier rain will move in this evening. Then, the heaviest rain arrives tomorrow (Thursday).
The cold will pose a danger to pipes, so be sure to cover exterior pipes, open cabinets with pipes so warm air can circulate, and drip your faucets.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation deployed crews as an effort to assist Louisiana in managing a potentially record-setting winter weather event.
After winter weather made its way through Northwest Arkansas, hundreds of small devices called raised pavement markers, (RPM) seem to be missing from the roadway.
Sun-soaked Florida and other parts of the South appear to have shattered snowfall records in what many are calling a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness sandy snowscapes on beaches, of all places.
Arkansas DOT aids Louisiana with crews and equipment during a winter storm, as acknowledged by Louisiana DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue.
This week's cold snap forced the Southern women's basketball team to adjust its schedule, but one thing didn't change — the Jaguars will travel to face Southwestern Athletic Conference foe
The Arkansas Department of Transportation says lane closures are expected for Monday and Tuesday in North Little Rock for Interstate 40.