A band of snow moved through South Central Illinois early Sunday morning before moving off to the east.

The Salem Water Plant recorded three-tenths of an inch of snow with two-tenths of an inch of melted precipitation. The Centralia Water Plant recorded less than an eighth of an inch of snow on the ground, with .05 inches of melted precipitation. Towards the end of the storm, the snow was mixed with mist and some other light frozen precipitation.
Fortunately, the snow has not resulted in any problems on the roadway.
The Salem Water Plant recorded the high temperature for the 24-hour period ending at seven this morning at 39 degrees, with a low of 30. The record high for January 22nd is 65 recorded in 1964 and the record low for the day is minus seven in 1970.

