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THought I'd put this out. Moderate snow accumulations are in the forecast for virtually all of Southern Missouri i believe starting on Friday and continuing through Saturday. Most of Missouri I think will see a decent amount of snowfall, from Joplin to Cape Girardeau on north. Currently, snow is expected to form in northwestern Oklahoma, hit Oklahoma City and head northeast from there. St. Louis and points north and south in Missouri will be seeing snow accumulation, as well as much of Southern and Central Illinois. Check wunderground.com for more details.
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Thank you for the heads-up on this! One of my friends whom I've known since high school who now lives in balmy Florida, is going to be spending the Christmas holidays in St. Louis. Unless there's a dramatic warm spell, they and the rest of you back there could have a white Christmas! (I think kareybear asked Santa Claus for one now that she's a Missourian.
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After the snow it looks like it will warm up next week. It does not appear that the snow will stick around that long.
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Have a correction to make here. It also appears that the bootheel may be seeing some light snow accumulations as well. Keep up to date on wunderground.com.
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Another correction to make as well. It looks like Central, East Central, and Southern Missouri currently appear to have the decent chances of snow accumulation. West Central Missouri (yes this means Kansas City), and most of Northern Missouri have a 40 to 50 percent of snow, but still, keep your guard up folks.
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Update! Looks like Northern Missouri has light snow accumulation possible as well, specifically northeast Missouri...Troy, Louisiana, Elsberry, and Hannibal and Canton should all be on alert.
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OH! I'm so incredibly jealous!
People think that it doesn't snow in Arizona, but it's not all desert here. I live at about 5500 ft. elevation, so we get some sprinkles. BUT to have LOTS of snow, I would just absolutely LOVE that!! Ya'll be careful up there & enjoy sledding, snowballs & snowmen! And I'll be using my imagination this year! I MISS you MISSOURI! |
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Snow looks likely for the KC metro on Saturday. Several inches could accumulate based on the GFS computer model.
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maybe some in the Springfield area on Saturday but just kinda nippy and cloudy til then I hear....
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