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The age old Midwest saying goes, "if you don't like the weather, just wait a few hours and it'll change." Sunday will prove that saying true, with a busy weather day beginning with a severe thunderstorm risk and ending with snow and flash freeze risk. Get ready to ride the rollercoaster, Ozarks 🎢
A line of strong to severe thunderstorms will develop along a cold front and move through the area on Sunday afternoon, primarily introducing a risk for damaging winds though there will be a low chance for brief spin-up tornadoes embedded in the line.
Believe it or not, we are looking at snow falling behind Sunday's cold front, bringing potentially hazardous travel conditions in the form of slick roads from flash freeze and light snow accumulations and reduced visibility from blowing snow. Winter's not over quite yet! ❄️
Southerly wind gusts will increase Sunday morning, then turn northerly and increase even higher in the afternoon and evening hours after the passage of a cold front. Wind gusts at least 40 mph will be possible becoming higher along and behind the front.