Snow totals across the Ozarks range from one inch to 12 from a winter storm that hit Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
As of 9:00 a.m., many highways in southwest Missouri have been cleared of snow. The exceptions are partly to mostly covered roads in the southeastern Ozarks where the most snow fell.
Get updated road conditions here with the MoDOT Traveler Information Map.
Main roads in the Springfield area that have been plowed are mainly just wet.
We’ve had several wrecks around the Springfield area, including a couple of crashes along Interstate 44.
You will need to take some time to brush snow off your vehicles parked outside, but it’s mainly a wet, fluffy snow that comes off easily.
We’ve had reports of around six inches of snow in the Springfield metro area.
Here are snowfall totals from across the Ozarks reported to the National Weather Service:
Shell Knob: 1.0 inch
Warsaw: 1.1 inches
Appleton City: 1.7 inches
Osage Beach: 2.0 inches
Nevada: 2.0 inches
Morrisville: 2.0 inches
Anderson: 2.1 inches
Hermitage: 2.5 inches
Chesapeake: 3.0 inches
Carthage: 3.7 inches
Aurora: 4.0 inches
Crane: 4.0 inches
Rolla: 4.0 inches
Butterfield: 4.0 inches
Battlefield: 4.0 inches
Halfway: 4.2 inches
Ava: 4.5 inches
Kimberling City: 4.8 inches
Republic: 4.9 inches
Strafford: 5.0 inches
Thayer: 5.0 inches
Alton: 5.0 inches
Bolivar: 5.3 inches
Buffalo: 5.3 inches
Marshfield: 5.7 inches
Willard: 5.7 inches
Hartville: 5.8 inches
Waynesville: 5.8 inches
Billings: 6.0 inches
Ridgedale: 6.0 inches
Conway: 6.0 inches
Cassville: 6.4 inches
Fordland: 7.0 inches
Diggins: 7.0 inches
Highlandville: 7.0 inches
Mansfield: 7.0 inches
Lebanon: 7.0 inches
Ozark: 7.0 inches
Niangua: 7.5 inches
Rogersville: 7.5 inches
Table Rock: 7.6 inches
Galena: 7.8 inches
Hollister: 8.0 inches
Nixa: 8.0 inches
Willow Springs: 9.0 inches
Lanton (Howell County): 12.0 inches