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Surprise Snowfall?

A strong upper level low pressure is currently tracking through parts of Missouri and will impact parts of the Ohio Valley early in the day on Sunday. While earlier forecasts showed this being a much weaker system, the storm has became a strong but very compact upper level storm system.

 Some moderate snowfall has been falling across parts of Missouri and some areas have already received over 4 inches of snowfall! I do think the precipitation will weaken some as it moves towards the Ohio Valley, but a quick dusting to inch of snowfall will be possible through the morning hours with the best chances for accumulating snow being across Southern and Southeastern Indiana.

 

Ohio Valley Radar

 Also watch out this morning for some patchy dense fog, especially in Western Indiana.

I will be doing another update shortly concerning the potential snow storm Monday Night and Tuesday!

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