The state of Arkansas is covered in ice and snow and it will be around for a while due to the temperatures staying below freezing through Wednesday morning.
Who is ready for some cooler temperatures? When will we see some sweater weather? Or how about some really cold temperatures? Just wait... Arkansas might see that too this winter.
Buckle down the hatches a very strong cold front is expected to move across Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana beginning Friday evening and could last into the early morning hours on Saturday. This storm is likely to bring some very severe weather to the Ark-La-Tex, so folks should be on notice of threatening weather.
There has been a lot of rain today. The Dallas Fort Worth area was experiencing flooded areas earlier today and even rescues with motorists stranded in flooding areas.
The Texarkana area is under a Flash Flood Watch today (August 22) tonight and all day tomorrow (Tuesday, August 23). Right now might be a great time to go over some things to know and pay attention to if we start seeing some floodin
That warmer weather earlier this week is done and we are back to a wintery mix for all of Arkansas and most of Texas too. What's in store for Texarkana, Hot Springs, Dallas?
This is the time of the year that many of us will have to put up with winter weather conditions such as freezing rain, sleet, and snow. If the first two weeks of January are any indication this could be a long winter. This got me thinking of the ice storm on Christmas Day 2000 when it pretty much crippled Texarkana for weeks.
The weather has been brutal this week with record-breaking snowfall and temperatures across much of the area with more on the way. So, it's not surprising that a very rare weather phenomenon would occur aptly named "Snownado."
The Texas Department of Transportation is issuing a warning to drivers in northeast Texas to be prepared for a wintry mix that could impact traffic Sunday evening and Monday morning.
Texarkana could be in for a stormy start to the weekend beginning this afternoon. A severe weather outbreak is expected according to the National Weather Service. The Texarkana region is in a high-risk area for strong thunderstorms that could produce up to 2 inches of heavy rain with possible flash flooding, large hail, and damaging winds with an approaching cold front...