Wednesday, January 29, 2014

National Weather Service: Snow heading for Joplin

(From the National Weather Service)

STRONG SOUTH WINDS GUSTING TO 30 TO 35 MPH COUPLED WITH DRY
CONDITIONS WILL PRODUCE AN ELEVATED TO SIGNIFICANT FIRE DANGER
ACROSS THE REGION THURSDAY.
A MIX OF LIGHT SNOW AND RAIN WILL BE POSSIBLE FROM FRIDAY MORNING
INTO SATURDAY. COLD GROUND TEMPERATURES MAY RESULT IN SLICK SPOTS
ON AREA ROAD WAYS.
THERE IS A CHANCE FOR LIGHT SNOW ON SUNDAY...LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS
OF LESS THAN TWO INCHES ARE POSSIBLE FOR AREAS ALONG AND SOUTHEAST
OF THE INTERSTATE 44 CORRIDOR.
A STRONGER...MORE ORGANIZED STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING THE CHANCE OF
SOME SIGNIFICANT WINTRY WEATHER TO THE AREA LATER MONDAY NIGHT
INTO TUESDAY.

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