Large amounts of snow along with strong wind gusts greatly impacted the north and northwest areas of the state, causing an estimated 36,000 Entergy Arkansas customer outages at its peak Wednesday morning. The weight of the winter precipitation felled trees, broke limbs, power lines and other equipment, and damage assessments are ongoing.
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A winter storm dumped several inches of snow in areas and damaged equipment, including this power pole near Mountain View, and hampered access for Entergy Arkansas crews.
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