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| Storm Reports |
| Are you interested in what happened during a recent event? Check out the
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Heavy Snow on March 6-7, 2008 (Pg2) |
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While the storm systems in the Gulf of Mexico were moving
away from Arkansas during the morning of the 7th, an
intensifying system aloft was set to arrive from the Plains. This time,
snow spread over the southeast half of the state during the afternoon
hours. |
| In the picture:
An intensifying storm system aloft ("X") arrived during the
afternoon of 03/07/2007...and produced areas of heavy snow in the
southeast half of Arkansas. |
| As far as accumulations, round one was more
potent...with widespread 4 to 8 inch amounts in northern and western
Arkansas...and locally over a foot of snow. |
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Snowfall on March 6-7, 2008. Round one (blue colors) affected northern
and western Arkansas, with round two (yellow lines) in the south and
east. |
| Around Fox (Stone County), 18 inches of snow was
reported, with 14 inches on Dodd Mountain near Mountain View (Stone
County), 13 inches at Vendor (Newton County), and up to 12 inches around Dennard (Van Buren County) and Deer (Newton County). |
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Two to six inches of snow was common (and locally more) with round two
in the southern and eastern counties. White Hall (Jefferson County) had
7 inches of snow, with 6 inches at Brinkley (Monroe County) and
Monticello (Drew County). |
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Light snow fell in Jacksonville (Pulaski County) by the late morning of
03/07/2008, with heavier snow developing farther south and east. The
picture is courtesy of Donny Cook. Click to enlarge. |
| Heavy snow fell in northern and western Arkansas on
March 6th and early on the 7th...and in the southern and eastern
counties during the afternoon of the 7th. For a look at some reports,
click here. |
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| In the picture:
Preliminary reports of snow in
the Little Rock County Warning Area on
March 6-7, 2008 (in red). |
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