The National Weather Service has updated its forecast for the rest of today.
Snow will taper off through late afternoon into the early evening, with additional light accumulations across central MO. Flash freeze is possible as temperatures continue to fall and result in freezing of wet roadways. #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/ts9dc328K1
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 17, 2022
The National Weather Service predicted three to five inches of snow could fall north of Highway 54.
Areas along and north of I-44 will get up to a quarter of an inch of ice and less than an inch of snow.
There’s no snow and very little ice in the forecast for areas south of I-44.
Very cold wind chills are expected tonight through early tomorrow morning. Make sure to take the proper precautions to stay warm #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/pG7Ec3DljX
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 17, 2022
Here’s the timeline for the rest of today.
Here is an updated look at the timeline of wintry weather this afternoon and evening. Remain weather aware today! #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/pQomFrUE2l
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 17, 2022