Apr 21, 2008 | KATV
Flooding Leaves Lasting Impact on Wildlife
“Deer are the same way. They get pushed up into ares. Some places they have to swim to get to higher ground.”
The floodwaters are finally starting to recede, but they may have a lasting impact on the state's wildlife. via KATV
Pocahontas-Area Roads Shut Down, Officials Hope Waters Recede Soon
“I think by tonight everybody will figure out how to get around them, maybe the long way around.”
It's the same scene on several Randolph County highways. Flood waters creeping across the road, leaving motorists to back up and head the other way. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Tornado Warning: Randolph County
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN 723 PM CST TUE FEB 5 2008 ARC121-060145- /O.CON.KMEG.TO.W.0041.000000T0000Z-080206T0145Z/ RANDOLPH AR- 723 PM CST TUE FEB 5 2008 ...A TORNADO WARNING ... via KATV Little Rock
Schools Close, Roads Slicken in Parts of Region 8
Temperatures warmed a few degrees, sparing most of Region 8 from frozen precipitation to start the day. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro