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  2. The tables below give yearly averages for snowfall at cities, towns and lakes in Arkansas. The numbers are for the total amount of snow and for how many days it snows at least 0.1 inches (0.25 centimetres).

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · While snowfall is not consistent, the state does see an average of 4 inches of snow per year. Its snowfall varies depending on the region, with cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Jonesboro experiencing their fair share. Springtime in Arkansas begins in March and lasts until May. This season brings milder temperatures and abundant rainfall.

  4. Arkansas averages 4 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 217 sunny days per year in Arkansas. The US average is 205 sunny days. Arkansas gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 95 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.

  5. Temperatures fluctuate between highs of 51 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius) and lows of 31 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 degrees Celsius). January is the snowiest month in Arkansas, recording an average accumulation of 2.3 inches (58.4 millimeters) of snow.

  6. In Arkansas, most snow falls in the months of January, February, March, and December. Average annual accumulations range from less than an inch in the southeast to more than a foot in the northwest. 1991-2020 Normals for Arkansas

  7. Arkansas's central location allows weather systems from all directions to influence its climate. Select a month below to view Arkansas weather averages based on previous years. This information is intended for general planning purposes only – data varies by region and can change year-to-year.

  8. Historically at Little Rock (Pulaski County), the February snow total of 20.3 inches was more than any other month (topping 20.0 inches in January, 1918), and made 2021 the third snowiest year (a foot less than the 32.6 inch record in 1960).

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