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Snowfall Across the Ozarks November 16th, 2014National Weather Service, Springfield, MO |
Event SummaryA quick moving upper level system pushed across the Missouri Ozarks and extreme southeast Kansas, interacting with cold air and moisture already in place to produce snowfall throughout the area. Snowfall began falling over extreme southeast Kansas into central Missouri by sunrise and spread south and east throughout the day. General snowfall amounts ranged from one to two inches, with some isolated higher amounts that occurred within some heavier snow bands. LOCATION AMOUNT TIME/DATE ...KANSAS... ...CRAWFORD... ...MISSOURI... ...BARRY... ...BARTON... ...BENTON... ...CEDAR... ...DADE... ...DALLAS... ...GREENE... ...JASPER... ...NEWTON... ...OZARK... ...PHELPS... ...SHANNON... ...ST. CLAIR... ...TANEY... ...TEXAS... ...WEBSTER... ...WRIGHT... OBSERVATIONS ARE COLLECTED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES WITH VARYING |
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