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* WHAT…A mixture of light freezing rain and sleet will spread across portions of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas this morning. * WHERE…In Arkansas, Benton, Carroll, Madison, and Washington AR Counties. In Oklahoma, Cherokee and Adair Counties. * WHEN…Until noon CST today. * IMPACTS…Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, may become slick and hazardous. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.

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Patchy fog will continue across the area this morning. Visibility may be reduced to a half mile or less in some areas. With temperatures below freezing, ice may form on roads in areas of locally dense fog. If traveling this morning, be prepared for fog that could suddenly reduce visibilities as well as slick spots on roads. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.

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…FIRST WIDESPREAD WINTER EVENT OF THE SEASON… .Precipitation is expected to overspread the area after midnight tonight from southwest to northeast. While precipitation is likely to start as snow areawide, it is expected to mix with and change to sleet and freezing rain for most of the area. Locations along and south of US-50/I-66 likely end the event as rain as temperatures warm through the morning. Areas along the Mason-Dixon Line are most likely to remain all snow through the event, but that remains uncertain given exact low track. The Tuesday morning commute could be impacted for all areas in the Winter Weather Advisory. Updates to the forecast are likely, so

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…FIRST WIDESPREAD WINTER EVENT OF THE SEASON… .Precipitation is expected to overspread the area after midnight tonight from southwest to northeast. While precipitation is likely to start as snow areawide, it is expected to mix with and change to sleet and freezing rain for most of the area. Locations along and south of US-50/I-66 likely end the event as rain as temperatures warm through the morning. Areas along the Mason-Dixon Line are most likely to remain all snow through the event, but that remains uncertain given exact low track. The Tuesday morning commute could be impacted for all areas in the Winter Weather Advisory. Updates to the forecast are likely, so

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