WINTER STORM WATCH GOES INTO EFFECT ON FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. 4-8" OF SNOW WILL LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE AREA UNDER THE WATCH.
This computer model indicates heavy snow arriving in W. MO/NW AR on Saturday morning.
The track of the heavy snow band is further east and impacts a good chunk of the western and northwestern portion of the Ozarks on Saturday morning and afternoon than compared to the other computer model down below.
This same model continues to indicate chances for snow into the overnight hours on Saturday with the heaviest falling across the northwestern half of the Ozarks.
Timing, speed of the system, track of the low, and temperatures are all critical as to how much, when and where snow might fall. At this point in time, the models continue to differ as shown above. It appears though, the consensus is that snow will fall especially across western Missouri at some point on Saturday. There is still a lot of uncertainty and we will continue to monitor the situation closely. If you have any questions or thoughts feel free to leave a comment.
This computer model indicates heavy snow arriving in W. MO/NW AR on Saturday morning.
The track of the heavy snow band is further east and impacts a good chunk of the western and northwestern portion of the Ozarks on Saturday morning and afternoon than compared to the other computer model down below.
The probability of 4 or more inches of snow is greatest in the area outlined in red between Saturday and Sunday morning. There is at least a 40% chance of 4 or more inches across southwest Missouri and the Osage Plains during that time frame as well.
This computer model shows a slower track and has the heaviest snow band setting up just outside of the viewing area by Saturday evening.This same model continues to indicate chances for snow into the overnight hours on Saturday with the heaviest falling across the northwestern half of the Ozarks.
Timing, speed of the system, track of the low, and temperatures are all critical as to how much, when and where snow might fall. At this point in time, the models continue to differ as shown above. It appears though, the consensus is that snow will fall especially across western Missouri at some point on Saturday. There is still a lot of uncertainty and we will continue to monitor the situation closely. If you have any questions or thoughts feel free to leave a comment.
hey jill what do u think will happen down here where i live in mtn home prolly just some pretty snow flakes no accumulation down here prolly right?
ReplyDeleteYa, by the time the wrap around moisture arrives your way it will be light in nature, if it even makes it that far south. The big snow show will be across W. MO/ NW AR
ReplyDeletewell i guess i missed out yet again unless it takes a bit more of a jog to the south..
ReplyDeleteAnything is possible! ;) I'll be out of town for the "big snow".
ReplyDeleteWell whatever does come will be gone very fast. I remember a month ago that places in the eastern area got a foot of snow and it all melted within 2 days.
ReplyDeleteYup, you are right. All the pretty flowers on the trees and such may be gone once the snow falls and weighs them down. :(
ReplyDeleteHi Jill,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this blog!
I gotta commute to work 1500 hours Saturday afternoon, and go home at zero hours Sunday, between Dixon and Ft.Leonard Wood.
I've been trying to work this out on my own, but I need some professional input....How much snow during that period up here in Pulaski county?
Thank you, and I don't blame you for getting out of town!
--Skip
Wish I could get out of town before all this mess hits.
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