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Work-Week Warm up

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a low of 33 degrees. MONDAY: A warm front is expected to move through Mid-Missouri on Monday, and this will bring in warmer temperatures for a few days afterward. We could see a spotty shower during the late morning, but little impact is expected from these showers. High temperatures will be

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Tracking More Rainy Days

SUNDAY: A cold front is driving a band of light to moderate rain showers across the viewing area today. Rain will be in the viewing area until the late afternoon/early evening hours. This should help melt off the rest of any snow left over from last Mondays system. The cold front will pass and only

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Sunday Showers

SATURDAY NIGHT: Clouds will increase ahead of a cold front that will push through early Sunday morning. Lows will be in the mid to low 30’s. SUNDAY: Rain showers will begin early in the morning as a cold front moves through the area. By dinnertime, the rain should leave Mid-Missouri. Trace amounts of rain could be

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Fall redeeming itself over the next week

THIS AFTERNOON: We’re under mostly sunny skies with temperatures pleasant, near 50 degrees. We’ll cool off quickly through the 40s this evening. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy overnight with lows falling back into the mid to upper 20s. EXTENDED: Things are fairly quiet, with temperatures slowly but surely warming up. Fall will have a chance to redeem itself over the

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A foggy start for some

FRIDAY: We’re seeing a foggy start for some with calm conditions and what’s left of the snow from this week melting. While this could reduce visibility at times, and if dense enough, it could cause some patchy slick spots to develop with temperatures in the low 20s. We’ll see plenty of sunshine to close out

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Historic MU building to be demolished, several concerned about the decision

University of Missouri officials announced Thursday Pickard Hall, a more than 100-year-old building located on the Francis Quadrangle, will be demolished due to chemical safety concerns. Officials said the decision came after years of analysis and consultation with environmental authorities and experts, determining there was no other alternative. University officials submitted a final plan to

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