We’re expecting a mix of rain and snow this afternoon, but no accumulation.
March is definitely going out on a cold note! A rain- snow mix will move through the area this morning and afternoon. Don’t expect any snow accumulations however it will be chilly with northwest winds and temperatures in the middle 30s. #sgf #mowx #kswx #ozarkswx pic.twitter.com/eVngika2kM
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) March 31, 2022
One to three inches of rain fell across the Ozarks Wednesday and Thursday, causing flooding.
Springfield got more than an inch of rain.
But the heaviest amounts were off to the south and east of Springfield.
A widespread 1 to 3 inches of rainfall occurred across portions of the Missouri Ozarks over the last 24-36 hours. Areas east of Springfield saw the heaviest amounts, with amounts dropping off further west. Flooding did occur in some locations with this rainfall. #sgf #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/bdcHPrqZAb
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) March 31, 2022
More than 3 inches was reported in Summersville.
More than 2.3 inches fell in West Plains.
Widespread frost is in the forecast tonight.
Widespread frost is expected tonight as temperatures drop into the mid 20s to low 30s. pic.twitter.com/h5hR0PGszs
— NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) March 31, 2022