Snow-covered grounds at the Arkansas State Capitol offered a striking reminder of the winter storm impacting much of the state early this morning.

State officials are urging residents to use extreme caution and avoid unnecessary travel as hazardous road conditions continue in many areas. Motorists are encouraged to closely monitor updates from the Arkansas State Police and the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management for the latest travel advisories, road closures, and safety information.

Winter weather across Arkansas has brought snow, icy conditions, and dangerously cold temperatures, increasing the risk of accidents, power outages, and delayed emergency response times. Officials stress the importance of allowing road crews and first responders to safely perform their duties while residents remain indoors when possible.

Drivers who must travel are advised to reduce speeds, allow extra stopping distance, keep emergency supplies in their vehicles, and notify someone of their travel plans.
As conditions evolve, residents should continue to stay connected to trusted local media and official state agencies for updated information throughout the storm.
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