Some moisture already falling in Polk County, AR. The map depicts - TopicsExpress



          

Some moisture already falling in Polk County, AR. The map depicts the potential for ice accumulation across Arkansas later tonight and into Sunday. The dashed lines represent the expected time frame that the precipitation will begin to fall over a given area. It must be emphasized that surface temperatures will ultimately determine how much ice accumulates in a certain location. To Report Power Outages: Rich Mountain Electric 479-394-4140 SWEPCO 888-218-3919 Southwest Arkansas Electric 866-229-8474 Choctaw Electric 800-780-6486 Entergy 800-968-8243 Arkansas Valley Electric 866-862-8322 Carroll Electric 800-432-9720 Cookson Hills Electric 800-328-2368 Kiamichi Electric 800-888-2731 Ozarks Electric 800-521-6322 Empire Electric 800-206-2300 Highway Conditions: Arkansas 800-245-1672 Missouri 800-222-6400 Texas 800-452-9292 Oklahoma 888-425-2385 Weather: Mena – Polk County, AR 479-394-5600 or mena-polk. National Weather Service issued warnings (see list below) and certain “watches” (see list below) for Polk County, Arkansas will instantly and automatically be posted on the Facebook page Mena-Polk Severe Weather and on Twitter at @MenaPolk. The same warnings and watches are also sent via text message. To subscribe to the text message service (there is no charge), using your cellular phone, send the message follow menapolk to 40404. Dont use the quotation brackets and there is no space between Mena and Polk. The text service is tested most Wednesdays unless there is severe weather or the possibility of during or close to the test time of 11am to 12 noon. Please share this information with others in the Polk County, Arkansas area. https://facebook/mena.weather Special Note: This service is not affected by local power outages. The servers and systems for the National Weather Service, ReadyWarn, and social media sites utilized, function with or without commercial power. You are encouraged not to depend on this service, or any other single service, as your sole source of severe weather information. In addition to this service, NOAA Weather Radio, police scanners, and battery operated AM-FM radios will be useful sources of information during severe weather events. Tornado Warning Flood Warning Flash Flood Warning Areal Flood Warning (Large Area Flooding) Ice Storm Warning Severe Thunderstorm Warning Winter Storm Warning Ice Storm Watch Tornado Watch Severe Thunderstorm Watch Red Flag Watch (Fire Weather) Red Flag Warning (Fire Weather)
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 04:06:34 +0000

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