A heavy snowfall on Sunday night made things really worse for drivers. Arkansas State Troopers started to receive their first calls for sleet and snow. They started removing the snow that covered in the south and southwestern Arkansas roads.
Crews and trucks filled with a salt and sand mixture got ready to hit the street as soon as the winter weather arrived Sunday. Throughout the day, the snow and ice kept on to move north covering a large number of of the roads and making driving conditions dangerous. Once the snow arrived, crews started treating crucial streets, bridges and overpasses.
In central Arkansas, particularly the Greater Little Rock area, Troopers are reporting hazardous things of snow, sleet and ice covering the roads. Nearly, two dozen traffic accidents got reported on U.S. and neighborhood roads in Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner and Lonoke counties of 4 PM today. Expectations were for the number of accidents increase as temperatures fall and snow continues to fall throughout the evening.



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