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First snow of the season

A vigorous upper level disturbance raced across the Natural State Tuesday night. In its wake, the disturbance brought a dusting of sleet and snow to Central Arkansas.

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protector20 - 12/7/2011 8:21 AM
1 Vote
They close schools when they don't need to but, on a morning when they should have at least delayed by 1-2 hours, NOTHING. Thanks for all the accidents this morning, Superintendents.

dilligaf - 12/7/2011 7:45 AM
3 Votes
This will make the morning commute even more interesting. The idiots I see on the road when the streets are dry is often scary enough, you add in the weather factor and these idiots become complete morons.

beachbum2 - 12/7/2011 5:44 AM
0 Votes
Wow, glad I'm down here in Grayton Beach, however it is supposed to get down in the high 30's at night for the next couple of nights but med 60's during the day

jimntherock - 12/7/2011 1:56 AM
1 Vote
METEOROLIGIST: THE ONLY JOB WHERE YOU CAN BE WRONG 70 PERCENT OF THE TIME, AND KEEP YOUR JOB. SOMETIMES IT SEEMS THEY REPORT WHAT OTHERS TELL THEM INSTEAD OF LOOKING OUT THE WINDOW. THIS IS ARKANSAS, YOU'LL HAVE BETTER LUCK WATCHING THE WILDLIFE THAN THE TELEVISION. YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE TRUST IN MOTHER NATURE. SHE HAS THE BEST SHOW - AND NO COMMERCIALS.
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