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Tracking a weekend warmup

Today: Clouds exit for a seasonable afternoon in the upper 50s. Tomorrow: Mild and sunny with highs in the low 70s. Extended: Next week starts off mild, but a strong, closed low pressure system will slide in from the southwest Monday, bringing rain and potentially a few rumbles of thunder by Monday night. Showers continue on and off

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Boone County launches community preparedness campaign

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone County has launched a community preparedness campaign, “Boone County Ready,” in an effort to help better prepare residents in the event of severe weather. The program was launched in partnership with the Office of Emergency Management and Joint Communications in Boone County, with the mission, “to enhance community preparedness, foster collaboration

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Tracking a soggy start

FRIDAY Rain will be off and on throughout the day. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 50’s until this afternoon when things will start to cool off. Don’t be surprised to hear a rumble of thunder or two at times. TONIGHT Rain will come to a close around sunrise as this system pushes

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Tracking rain overnight into Friday

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with rain and a few thunderstorms moving in after midnight. Lows in the upper 40s. TOMORROW: Rain likely with a few rumbles of thunder possible. Highs in the upper 50s early, with temperatures falling into the 40s by late afternoon. EXTENDED: It’s been a gorgeous Thursday with temperatures soaring into the 70s,

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Spring can be make or break on the farm

“It’s not a job, it’s a lifestyle.” Moniteau county farmer, Andy Clay, says while he loves his way of life,  he understands that weather could put it in jeopardy.  “So the drier it is, our grass isn’t growing, just like some people aren’t mowing their yards. Will it’s the same for the cattle mowing the pasture

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Weather Alert Days: The issuing process

Always tracking, always alerting. That’s our mission for the Stormtrack Weather Team, and it’s why we have a planin place to give Mid-Missouri as much lead time as possible before severe weather threatens. Heat, flooding and tornadoes are among the most deadly types of weather each year. Statewide, there were 50 reported tornadoes in 2021,

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