Springfield, MO – Light snow and flurries are expected across parts of Missouri late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. With temperatures dropping to the mid-20s overnight, drivers along the I-44 corridor should prepare for reduced visibility and possible slick spots, though significant impacts are not anticipated.
According to the National Weather Service, flurries or brief snow showers will begin around midnight and taper off by early Wednesday. Snowfall accumulation is not expected, but colder temperatures may create isolated slick patches, especially on bridges and overpasses. Motorists should remain cautious when traveling in affected areas during early morning commutes.
Wednesday will see clearing skies, with highs reaching the upper 30s and wind chills making it feel colder. By Thursday, a warming trend begins, bringing highs into the 50s. Clouds will increase by Friday, with rain chances ranging from 40 to 70%. The weekend offers milder weather, with highs in the mid-50s and mostly sunny skies Saturday and Sunday.
Looking ahead, those traveling late this week should prepare for potential rain on Friday and check updated forecasts for detailed road conditions. Central Missouri residents are advised to dress warmly and stay alert for brief periods of snow tonight.
For the latest weather updates and road safety tips, follow local advisories and stay tuned to the National Weather Service’s forecasts.
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