Monday, November 25, 2013

Wind chill values to drop into single digits Tuesday night

(From the National Weather Service)

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF THE MISSOURI
OZARKS AND EXTREME SOUTHEAST KANSAS.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

WEATHER HAZARDS EXPECTED...

  ELEVATED ICE ACCUMULATION RISK.
  LIMITED SNOW AND SLEET RISK.

DISCUSSION...

  A LIGHT WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION WILL IMPACT SOUTHERN
  MISSOURI AND EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS TODAY ESPECIALLY SOUTH
  OF A LINE FROM COLUMBUS KANSAS TO ROLLA MISSOURI.

  A LIGHT ACCUMULATION OF FREEZING RAIN...SLEET...SNOW WILL BE
  POSSIBLE. FREEZING RAIN WILL BE VERY LIGHT RANGING FROM OF A
  TRACE TO A COUPLE ONE HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH. A DUSTING TO ONE
  HALF INCH OF SLEET AND SNOW WILL ALSO OCCUR...WITH THE HIGHER
  AMOUNTS EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI.

  ALTHOUGH ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE LIGHT...SLICK SPOTS WILL DEVELOP
  ON AREA ROADS...AND ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.

  A REINFORCING SHOT OF COLD AIR WILL DROP TEMPERATURES INTO THE
  TEENS TUESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH WIND CHILL
  VALUES IN THE SINGLE DIGITS.

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