Arkansas sees light snow; cold front pushing in

This radar image shows precipitation moving across Arkansas on Monday, Dec. 30, 2013.
This radar image shows precipitation moving across Arkansas on Monday, Dec. 30, 2013.

Areas in Arkansas are expected to see light snow through late Monday morning, and cold fronts will bring more possibilities of winter precipitation later in the week, the National Weather Service said in a statement.

The weather service said little to no accumulation of snow is expected Monday. Dry conditions are likely to continue through Wednesday, and a wind from the northeast will push another cold front into the state Wednesday night. Scattered showers will be possible ahead of the front, the weather service said.

As temperatures drop across the state, light snow or sleet is possible in north and central Arkansas starting early Thursday, forecasters said. Again, little to no accumulation is expected.

Another cold front will likely sweep the state Sunday, bringing more chances for rain and light snow, the weather service added.

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