Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY from 12 p.m. CST Saturday until 12 a.m. CST Sunday morning.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 12PM CST SAT UNTIL 12AM CST SUN
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON SATURDAY TO MIDNIGHT CST SATURDAY NIGHT
* WHAT...RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY NIGHT. ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES, WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE, ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE NORTH, WITH GENERALLY LESS THAN 1 INCH AMOUNTS ACROSS THE SOUTH.
* WHERE...1 TO 2 INCH ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED MAINLY NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER. LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS UPWARDS TO 3 INCHES MAY OCCUR ALONG AND NORTH OF A PERRYVILLE, MISSOURI, TO MOUNT VERNON, ILLINOIS LINE. GENERALLY LESS THAN 1 INCH AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.
* WHEN...RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR MOST PLACES NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER. SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW TOWARD THE END OF THE DAY SATURDAY, INTO SATURDAY EVENING.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THIS POTENT WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BRING AN ARCTIC BLAST OF AIR WITH A MYRIAD OF IMPACTS. STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS WILL IMPACT TRAVEL AND ALSO BRING IN COLD AIR WITH SINGLE DIGIT TO LOWER TEENS WIND CHILLS. PLUNGING SUB FREEZING TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE FLASH FREEZE AND BLACK ICE POTENTIAL FOR ANY RESIDUAL GROUND OR ROADWAY MOISTURE. IN ADDITION, WINDS MAY PRODUCE REDUCED VISIBILITY WHERE BLOWING SNOW IS MODERATE TO HEAVY. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW...SLEET...OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR BLOWING SNOW MEANS THAT VISIBILITIES WILL BE LIMITED DUE TO STRONG WINDS BLOWING SNOW AROUND. USE CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING...ESPECIALLY IN OPEN AREAS.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued an updated Special Weather Statement for Stoddard County, Missouri.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 3:30PM CST THU
...CONFIDENCE BEGINNING TO INCREASE FOR ACCUMULATING SNOWS IN SOME AREAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY NIGHT
... A VERY POTENT STORM SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE EAST INTO THE REGION ON SATURDAY.
AFTER A DOSE OF MODERATE RAINS AND EVEN A FEW THUNDERSTORMS LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO THE DAY SATURDAY, MUCH COLDER AIR WILL RUSH INTO THE REGION FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CHANGE OVER TO SNOW DURING THE AFTERNOON OVER PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, THEN FARTHER SOUTHEAST ALONG THE OHIO RIVER DURING THE EARLY EVENING HOURS.
THOUGH IT IS STILL TO EARLY TO PINPOINT EXACT AMOUNTS, THERE IS NOW INCREASING CONFIDENCE IN THE POTENTIAL FOR AT LEAST SOME ACCUMULATING SNOWS, ESPECIALLY OVER PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, AND IN LOCATIONS ALONG AND NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.
BLUSTERY NORTH WINDS SATURDAY NIGHT COULD LEAD TO SOME BLOWING SNOW, AND WILL DRIVE TEMPERATURES DOWN INTO THE TEENS AND 20S. IN ADDITION, WIND CHILL VALUES BY SUNDAY MORNING ARE EXPECTED TO REACH THE SINGLE DIGITS AND LOWER TEENS IN MANY AREAS.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement for Stoddard County, Missouri until 1 p.m. Wednesday.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 1PM CST WED
...WET START TO WEEKEND OUTLOOK
... PRELIMINARY MODEL DATA IS STILL POINTING TO A SOGGY START TO THE WEEKEND. ESTIMATED FORECAST STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FOR FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY AVERAGES FROM ONE INCH ACROSS OUR NORTH, TO POTENTIALLY 2 INCHES ACROSS OUR SOUTH.
THESE AMOUNTS WILL BE FALLING OVER GROUNDS THAT HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED GOOD RAINS, SO BE AWARE THAT RIVERS, CREEKS, AND STREAMS MAY RISE MORE QUICKLY, AND STREETS AND LOW LANDS COULD INUNDATE A LITTLE MORE QUICKLY THAN USUAL. WHILE THESE TOTALS SHOULD NOT CAUSE TOO WIDESPREAD A PROBLEM,
THERE IS SOME COLD AIR COMING IN ON THE BACK SIDE OF THIS SYSTEM THAT COULD CHANGE IT OVER TO SNOW, BEFORE ENDING. AND EVEN IF THAT DOES NOT PRODUCE MUCH, YOU WILL HAVE WET ROADWAYS AS TEMPERATURES PLUNGE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY.
THIS COULD TRANSITION POTENTIAL HAZARDS FROM FLOODING AND HYDROPLANING FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY, TO SLICK PATCHES OF SNOW OR ICE, OR BLACK ICE, SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. IN ADDITION, STRONG WINDS COULD PRODUCE BITTER COLD WIND CHILLS EARLY SUNDAY MORNING AND AGAIN EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
THIS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT IS TO ADVISE YOU TO JUST BE AWARE OF ALL THESE POTENTIAL WEEKEND WEATHER HAZARDS, AND BE MONITORING YOUR LOCAL NWS FORECASTS AND UPDATES TO THIS EVOLVING WEATHER SITUATION, AS WE NEAR THE WEEKEND.
Scott County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Scott County, Missouri until Noon Saturday.
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST SATURDAY
... * WHAT...MIXED PRECIPITATION EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND ONE TENTH OF AN INCH EXPECTED.
* WHERE...A NARROW SWATH FROM NEAR DONIPHAN TO POPLAR BLUFF TO SIKESTON, MISSOURI.
* WHEN...UNTIL NOON CST SATURDAY.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS. THE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT THE EVENING COMMUTE. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. EXPECT SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS FOR THE STATE YOU ARE CALLING FROM CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 5 1 1.
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...ACCUMULATING SNOW LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY SATURDAY... .AN APPROACHING STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING A PERIOD OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION STARTING TODAY AND CONTINUING INTO TONIGHT AND EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. WHILE MIXED PRECIPITATION IS POSSIBLE AT THE ONSET, A TRANSITION TO MAINLY SNOW IS EXPECTED THROUGH MOST OF TONIGHT, WHEN THE HEAVIEST SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE FORECAST. A TRANSITION TO MAINLY RAIN FROM SOUTH TO NORTH IS FORECAST BY SATURDAY MORNING AS TEMPERATURES WARM ABOVE FREEZING.