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Residents of Little Rock respond as freezing temperatures move over central Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas – People in central Arkansas will need to wear more layers this week due to the cooler temperatures.

According to Lonnie Gieb, a construction worker, the cold weather is inevitable for him.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s hot or cold,” Gieb stated. “Simply put on your clothes, go outside, and touch something.”

Others in the vicinity stated that they are making every effort to be indoors and away from our erratic weather.

Texas resident Dan Stockelman remarked, “It wasn’t cold yesterday, but man, it’s cold today.”
However, the deserted sidewalks create a bustling coffee shop, such as Little Rock’s downtown Nexus. Those attempting to avoid the cold find refuge in the store.

Israel is sending Tal Shem Dov to visit. She claimed that the change in the weather caught her off guard.

She remarked, “I’m not used to that extreme; it’s really cold.” “I have four layers on.”
Any time spent in these freezing temps, whether indoors or out, is sufficient evidence that winter has arrived in Arkansas.

 

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