A second round of winter weather is moving through the Ozarks.
It started with a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain in the Springfield area, and will transition to snow this afternoon.
Thunderstorms also impacted the area, dumping a mix of some sleet and hail.
Another wave of wintry precipitation will affect the forecast area today with additional snow, sleet and freezing rain. The main ice accumulations are expected south and east of the I-44 corridor. #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/TRLhVQc2PD
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 24, 2022
Here’s the timeline for the rest of the day:
Here is a look at the timeline of expected precipitation types for today’s wintry weather. #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/wge6yCBIt6
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 24, 2022
Sleet totals so far:
- Springfield-Branson National Airport .3 inch
- Branson 2.0 inches
- Fair Grove .5 inch
- Highlandville .5 inch
- Seymour .8 inch
- Thayer 1.5 inches
Snow totals so far:
- Humansville 2.0 inches
- Stockton 2.0 inches
- Flemington 2.0 inches
- Elkton 2.2 inches
- Umber View Heights 2.1 inches
- Cassville 1.0 inches
- Washburn 1.0 inches
- Dunnegan 1.5 inches
Some convective elements were beginning to produce some small hail over southwest Missouri in addition to freezing rain and sleet. Travel remains hazardous on area roadways. #mowx #kswx #winterstorm pic.twitter.com/65v8lJNaWf
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) February 24, 2022