There continues to be support for a band of snow in the Ozarks for Wednesday afternoon. The exact track is not known but the consensus seems to be for areas southeast of Springfield.
While snow may fly, it is important to note that because of the unusually warm November we’ve experienced, ground temperatures are warm for the season which would inhibit snow accumulation. Temperatures at the ground will likely be above freezing during most of this as well.
On the other hand, morning model runs are showing strong rising motion with this system and a favorable track of the storm in the upper atmosphere. Cooling at the surface Wednesday afternoon may be greater than originally thought.
There is not enough confidence in this sysyem to suggest any snow totals for the Ozarks at this time.









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