Another band of snow in Central Oklahoma is expected to make it into the Ozarks tonight.
But it will only bring another inch of snow at the most.
Much of the area will see a wintry mix this evening and tonight. A winter weather advisory is in effect through tonight. Use caution when traveling and stay tuned to the latest forecast. pic.twitter.com/CrOR2oxA6d
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 5, 2020
Wednesday’s snow storm wasn’t as bad as the forecast, but it still managed to make the ground white in some places.
National Weather Service meteorologist Gene Hatch says El Dorado Springs, up towards Lake of the Ozarks reported some of the heaviest snowfall totals.
In general, three to five inches of snow fell north and west of I-44.
But people living south of the interstate didn’t get much snow at all.
Hatch says those areas got just a trace of snow and up to a tenth of an inch of ice.