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Little Rock Faces 3+ Inches of Rain, Winter Weather Possible in Northern Arkansas

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Little Rock, AR – Arkansas will see several rounds of rain starting Sunday, with totals reaching up to 4 inches in some areas. The heaviest rainfall is expected in the southern and southeastern parts of the state.

According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, northern Arkansas could see winter weather from Tuesday night through midday Thursday. Forecasters warn of possible icy conditions, especially in higher elevations.

Cities including Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Hot Springs could receive between 3 to 4 inches of rain. Flooding risks may increase, particularly in low-lying areas. Meanwhile, Fayetteville and northern counties could see snow or freezing rain.

Drivers should prepare for hazardous road conditions. Flash flooding could impact travel in southern Arkansas, while icy roads may create dangerous conditions in the north.

Residents should monitor forecasts and prepare for possible travel disruptions. Emergency kits, including food, water, and flashlights, are recommended.

Weather conditions will improve by late Thursday, but lingering effects may persist. Stay updated through official weather channels.

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