KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-091045- BOURBON-CRAWFORD-CHEROKEE-BENTON-MORGAN-MILLER-MARIES-VERNON- ST. CLAIR-HICKORY-CAMDEN-PULASKI-PHELPS-BARTON-CEDAR-POLK-DALLAS- LACLEDE-TEXAS-DENT-JASPER-DADE-GREENE-WEBSTER-WRIGHT-NEWTON- LAWRENCE-CHRISTIAN-DOUGLAS-HOWELL-SHANNON-MCDONALD-BARRY-STONE- TANEY-OZARK-OREGON- 437 AM CST FRI JAN 8 2016 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF THE MISSOURI OZARKS AND EXTREME SOUTHEAST KANSAS. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT. WEATHER HAZARDS EXPECTED... LIMITED LIGHTNING RISK. DISCUSSION... THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT AND EARLY SATURDAY MORNING ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSOURI AS A STRENGTHENING STORM SYSTEM APPROACHES THE REGION. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. ACCUMULATING SNOW IS STILL EXPECTED ACROSS THE MISSOURI OZARKS AND EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS ON SATURDAY. HOWEVER...EXACT AMOUNTS AND THE LOCATION OF HEAVIEST SNOWFALL STILL REMAIN UNCERTAIN. AT THIS TIME...WE EXPECT RAIN TO CHANGE TO SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST ACROSS THE OUTLOOK AREA FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. SNOW WOULD THEN DIMINISH FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST FROM LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. AT THIS TIME...IT APPEARS THAT A SWATH OF ONE TO FOUR INCHES OF SNOWFALL WILL OCCUR ALONG THE I-44 CORRIDOR AND EAST OF THE INTERSTATE 49 CORRIDOR. HIGHER AMOUNTS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS CENTRAL MISSOURI. AREAS OF FAR SOUTHERN MISSOURI AND EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS ARE EXPECTED TO SEE LESS SNOW WITH GENEARLLY UP TO A DUSTING POSSIBLE. IT SHOULD BE EMPHASIZED THAT EXPECTED AMOUNTS AND LOCATIONS OF GREATEST SNOWFALL WILL LIKELY CHANGE AS NEW WEATHER MODEL INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE. AREA INTERESTS AND THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST FOR UPDATES TO POTENTIAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. WIND CHILL VALUES IN SINGLE DIGITS WILL IMPACT THE OUTLOOK AREA AT TIMES FROM SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. WIND CHILLS MAY FALL TO AROUND ZERO DEGREES DURING THE LATE NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING HOURS.
This blog features observations from Randy Turner, a former teacher, newspaper reporter and editor. Send news items or comments to rturner229@hotmail.com
Friday, January 08, 2016
One to four inches of snow possible, wind chills in single digits
(From the National Weather Service)
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