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Chance for high-impact storm remains for Arkansas
Little Rock, Arkansas — Tuesday’s forecast for Arkansas shows that the chance for a high-impact storm remains likely this week.
According to the forecast, rain is going to start Tuesday for nearly every part of the state, but cold air will arrive later in the north first.
Snow and sleet totals will be highest in the north and northwest part of Arkansas due to the depth of the cold air
Heavy sleet is likely further south. There will be a zone of significant icing with the possibility for a quarter-inch (0.25″) or more ice accumulation.
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