..LIGHT WINTRY WEATHER POSSIBLE TONIGHT THROUGH THE WEEKEND... A BAND OF LIGHT SNOW MAY DEVELOP LATER THIS AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING ACROSS CENTRAL MISSOURI AND THE EASTERN MISSOURI OZARKS. LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF A DUSTING TO UP TO AN INCH MAY BE POSSIBLE FROM NEAR WARSAW DOWN HOUSTON AND EAST OF THAT LINE. MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO WILL BEGIN TO MOVE INTO THE AREA LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. A ROUND OF LIGHT WINTRY WEATHER MAY DEVELOP BY SUNRISE TOMORROW MORNING ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSOURI INTO THE EASTERN MISSOURI OZARKS MAINLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-44. A LIGHT WINTRY MIX OF LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE...LIGHT FREEZING RAIN...AND LIGHT SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS INITIAL ROUND. SOME LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN MAY BE POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSOURI FRIDAY MORNING. ANOTHER ROUND OF PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP LATER FRIDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY NIGHT. TEMPERATURES WILL WARM UP ABOVE FREEZING GENERALLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 65 FRIDAY NIGHT BUT REMAIN AROUND OR SLIGHTLY BELOW FREEZING EAST OF HIGHWAY 65 WHEN THIS NEXT ROUND OF PRECIPITATION MOVES IN. LIGHT FREEZING RAIN MAY BE POSSIBLE WITH AN ADDITIONAL LIGHT GLAZE OF ICE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE EASTERN MISSOURI OZARKS AND SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI. ALL AREAS WILL CLIMB ABOVE FREEZING BY SATURDAY MORNING WITH RAIN LIKELY AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE. MODERATE RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WITH ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL POSSIBLE. THIS RAINFALL ALONG WITH MELTING SNOW ON THE GROUND MAY CAUSE SOME MINOR FLOODING ON AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS. COLDER AIR RETURNS ON THE BACK SIDE OF THIS STORM SYSTEM SATURDAY EVENING WHICH MAY CHANGE THE RAIN BACK TO LIGHT SNOW OR A LIGHT WINTRY MIX SATURDAY NIGHT BEFORE ENDING SUNDAY MORNING. PEOPLE ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD KEEP UP TO DATE ON THE ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
This blog features observations from Randy Turner, a former teacher, newspaper reporter and editor. Send news items or comments to rturner229@hotmail.com
If you don't stop posting these terrible weather reports, I am going to switch to a blogger in Florida; they have much more comforting reports! :)
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