Weather
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US Braces for Heavy Weather as Strong Storm Brings Rain, Snow and Wind
Despite steady rainfall, Northwest Arkansas received a fraction of what meteorologists anticipated during the early part of the week, so the risk of severe flooding throughout the state isn't as high as originally feared, meteorologists said.
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