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Rain, then snow likely Wednesday into Weds night Share Updated: 9:20 PM CST Jan 5, 2021 Share Updated: 9:20 PM CST Jan 5, 2021
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Show Transcript the folks wanted to give everyone a quick update on what to expect from the system coming into Wednesday, coming Wednesday and Wednesday night. Have a lot of rain cold rain on Wednesday. And then we ll see that chance that some wet snowflakes Wednesday night or Thursday morning when a storm watches issued for Benton Carroll County in the north Arkansas. That s those Those were issued mainly for the higher elevations, where the highest snow totals will be that where the greatest confidence snow accumulation wet snow accumulation will be Benton in Washington County was certainly could see an accumulation of wet snow. Aziz. Well, but the confidence and the chance in general for accumulation Benton in Washington County Um, not as high as it is that those higher elevations in the Ozarks, of course