MSU Storm Chase Class

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Damp and Chilly. Snow?

Well, the chances for our rain showers mixing with snow are about as good as they were. The coldest air now is in extreme southwest Missouri and is not likely to warm much at all this afternoon. The final volley of showers is wrapping around this long-discussed upper level low along an area of converging air.

For snow die-hards, it is still possible in the early evening where the showers wrapping in from the north meet up with the chilliest air. Or at the core of the heavier rain showers. Later tonight and toward morning east of Springfield is another possibility. Elevation will help. NONE of this will amount to more than an inch and only then in grassy areas.

Don't worry, we'll likely have a shot at a real snow this winter. How's that for a forecast! I'm also officially predicting some warmer temperatures this summer...


Ted Keller
Senior Meteorologist
KOLR/KSFX-TV
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