Thursday, February 01, 2007
Snow's Coming to an End.....
Most of the snow tonight has ended south of I-40. Tonight's snowfall ranged between 1 and 2 inches over the higher elevations of SE OK and SW AR. The entire area will still have a chance for flurries, but the measurable snow continues to move across central Arkansas.
What a way to end January and start February. Most of the area saw some sort of snow accumulation, with the higher amounts reported across northwest Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. North of I-40 most towns saw between 2"-4" of snow. The River Valley saw anywhere from a dusting to 2 inches.
As always, the 40/29 Storm Team will be keeping an eye out for the next potential winter storm, and we'll continue to update you on our weather blog. Thanks again for your comments and e-mails.
What a way to end January and start February. Most of the area saw some sort of snow accumulation, with the higher amounts reported across northwest Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. North of I-40 most towns saw between 2"-4" of snow. The River Valley saw anywhere from a dusting to 2 inches.
As always, the 40/29 Storm Team will be keeping an eye out for the next potential winter storm, and we'll continue to update you on our weather blog. Thanks again for your comments and e-mails.
Posted by Drew Michaels at 8:21 PM
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