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A Winter Storm Warning in effect for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas from noon Friday through 3 PM Sunday. Significant snow and sleet accumulations are likely. Complete preparations by early Friday. Travel will become nearly impossible at times and localized power outages are possible.
Dangerously cold temepratures are expected beginning Friday and continuing through Monday morning. Consider rescheduling any outdoor plans, wrap water pipes to prevent freezing, and make sure outdoor animals have shelter, food and water.
High impact snow and sleet totals are forecast across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Make preparations for prolonged road impacts.
Dangerously cold conditions are expected Friday night to Monday. Subzero wind chills are likely, especially across northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas.
Impactful winter precipitation will begin Friday across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. While impacts may start as early as noon across northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, the heaviest and most impactful precipitation will not begin until Friday evening. Winter precipitation will continue into Sunday with impacts lasting into next week.
A high impact winter storm will affect eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas this weekend. Temperatures will be slow to moderate, meaning the impacts from the storm will linger into next week.
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