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The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood emergency for Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Conway, Arkansas, warning of life-threatening flooding and urging residents to seek higher groun...
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Parts of the South and Midwest, still reeling from violent storms, tornadoes and flooding that have killed more than a dozen people, face new flooding and tornado warnings that forecasters said could ...
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With Arkansas anticipated to see even more storms, flooding has become a primary concern. Here's a list of roads and other areas that have closed due to flooding.
In the past few days, major storms tore through the Natural State and caused tornadoes, flooding and large-sized hail. Storms that moved through on Wednesday and continued through the state over the weekend left thousands without power,
Thousands of Arkansans remain without power Monday after several days of severe weather swept through the state, injuring 13 people.
After last week's storms, flooding has impacted parts of Little Rock. Here's a list of roads and other areas that have closed due to flooding.
County leaders in Little River County, Arkansas say an ongoing flooding problem has gone from bad to worse and the Corps of Engineers is too blame.
A series of road closures have been reported across Arkansas due to high water and debris following recent severe weather. Numerous highways in multiple countie
Only in Arkansas after days of heavy rainfall would you see a wakeboarder traversing the flooded I-57 between Jacksonville and North Little Rock.
Violent storms swept across Arkansas for the third day in a row on Friday, and forecasters warned that before the skies clear on Sunday, some parts of the state could see a total of 10 inches of rain.
Although the threat of severe storms has passed, flooding remains a significant concern across Arkansas. Dave Parker from the Arkansas Department of Transportat
More than 100,000 Arkansans are without power Saturday afternoon following another round of severe weather that has uprooted trees, downed power lines and flooded multiple roadways, forcing evacuations and water rescues,
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio River Valley.
All week long, residents of the Natural State have dealt with severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, flooding, and thousands without power.