Lawrence and Randolph counties received up to 6 inches of snow.Greene County received up to 2.5 inches of snow and 3 inches of sleet.Lawrence County received up to 3 inches of snow and 0.25 inches of ice.Randolph County received up to 4.5 inches of snow, 4.53 inches of sleet, and 0.2 inches of ice.2015, March 4-5 - Snowstorm - Clay, Greene, Lawrence, and Randolph counties received up to 5 inches of snow.2016, January 22 - Lawrence and Randolph counties received up to 6 inches of snow. Several other significant winter weather events have caused problems for Northeast Arkansas. It was the first time the National Weather Service had ever issued a blizzard warning for this part of the country.įortunately, the college was closed during this weather event for the Christmas season however, if the blizzard had occurred while classes were in session, not only would the college be closed for a few days but the many students in rural areas would have additional problems attending classes and connecting to the internet to do assignments. According to the Pocahontas Star Herald, On Christmas Eve,Įarly Christmas morning, cancelled the Winter Storm Warning and issued a Blizzard Warning for much of northeast Arkansas and parts of southeast Missouri due to the anticipated heavy snow and high winds. Blizzard conditions are rare in Northeast Arkansas, but on December 26, 2012, Clay, Greene, Lawrence, and Randolph county law enforcement reported 12-14 inches of snow with 2-3 foot drifts.
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