A fast-moving clipper system brought the "Show-Me" state its first accumulating snow on Saturday. The snow began falling in Kansas City during the pre-dawn hours before spreading east.

Flakes began flying in Columbia and St. Louis around mid-morning and lingered through much of the afternoon. By the 2:30 p.m. kick-off at the Mizzou game, several inches had accumulated. Take a look at the field late in the game. 

The average first accumulating snow in St. Louis is Dec. 5, but thanks to the pattern flip and cold air in place, this occurred six days early. The St. Louis Lambert International Airport reported 3.2" on Nov. 30, setting a new daily snowfall record.

 

A second weaker clipper system moved across the St. Louis metro Monday morning. Lacking moisture, this one produced mainly light snow and flurries, but still amounted to 0.6" at the airport.

Here's a look at the snowfall amounts reported to the National Weather Service through Monday afternoon for both systems. Find out how much snow fell near you by clicking or tapping the snow icons on the interactive map below.