Missouri Video:
Here is a look at the current hazards across the state:
Here is a look at simulated radar from 9 AM through 1 PM. Not expecting snowfall accumulation as temperatures will be too warm.
Additional rainfall accumulation through today.
Refreeze risk looks to be limited based off of precipitation being on the lighter side and wind gust around 15 – 20 MPH which will help dry things out. However, with any moisture that can be retained on surfaces, refreeze will be possible. Here is a look at low temperatures tonight/ tomorrow morning.
Here is a look at simulated radar from
Here is a look at preferred snowfall totals out through Monday night.
We also need to be on the look out for some freezing rain potential as well. Here is a look at modeled freezing rain potential out through Monday evening.
Temperature Charts:
These hour by hour forecast charts use exclusive hi-res European weather model data and give you an idea of precip and temps hour by hour over the next 90 hours for select cities around Missouri. This is a new tool id like to share with all of you. If you look where it says 1-hour precip and then snow below that anytime you have snow there will always be precip showing up also. This does not mean its a mix of rain and snow if that were the case the mix boxes would fill in. Anytime we have precip at all it will always show in that box and then the TYPE of precip will fill in below it. Take some time to look at these I think they can help you plan. The accum snowfall box is accumulated overtime so the last box at hour 60 and then again at hour 90 you will just simply add the 2 of those together. I know this might be confusing so if you have questions please do not hesitate to reach out!
Columbia:
Jefferson City:
Poplar Bluff:
Springfield:
St. Louis:
St. Joseph:
Joplin: