Corps increasing water flowing into lower Missouri River
The amount of water being released into the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam will be increased again to free up more space in the reservoirs upstream before spring.
Continue ReadingThe amount of water being released into the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam will be increased again to free up more space in the reservoirs upstream before spring.
Continue ReadingOfficials are considering a new protocol to sound sirens throughout a severe weather event.
Continue ReadingTUESDAY: Light rain will linger into the early parts of the day, becoming a bit steadier this afternoon. We may try to mix in a few snowflakes throughout the day, but accumulations don’t look to be a problem until this evening. Highs top out in the upper 30s. TONIGHT: As that rain/snow mix transitions over
Continue ReadingThe spring outlook for 2020 is showing flooding can be expected again. Some experts even hint that it could be worse than last year.
Continue ReadingAmeren Missouri installed an underground smart grid system in downtown Jefferson City that aims to reduce the length of power outages.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the mid-30s. TUESDAY: Scattered showers and chilly. Highs in the upper 30s. Rain changes to snow by early evening. Most areas will see about an inch or less of accumulation. EXTENDED: Snow showers taper off from west to east early Wednesday morning, leaving a coating of snow
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Rain showers will continue on and off through about 5pm before shutting off for the evening. Northerly winds will filter in colder air through sundown. TONIGHT:Â Sprinkles and showers are likely, especially north of I-70 overnight. Snow could be possible near Macon, but we’re not expecting impacts. EXTENDED:Â Another area of low pressure will fill
Continue ReadingMONDAY: Rain has pushed in this morning and will stick around for much of the day. Highs will be in the middle 40s today with that umbrella getting a workout. TONIGHT: Rain chances will thin a bit in coverage, but stick around. We’ll try to mix in a few snowflakes closer toward daybreak with lows
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Rain builds into mid-Missouri overnight. The rain could be heavy at times and there could be a few rumbles of thunder– especially south of I-70. A flood watch is in effect for counties along and south of HWY 50. Ponding on roadways is possible. Remember to never try to cross a flooded roadway! No
Continue ReadingSUNDAY: Most of us are starting the day off dry and mostly cloudy but rain will move in towards the evening hours. Since we will see some sun through the clouds before the rain, we will be able to get into the middle 50’s for our high. SUNDAY NIGHT: Rain intensity starts to pick up
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Clouds begin increasing as we move through the evening into the overnight hours. Lows will be in the mid-30s. TOMORROW: Temperatures will be similar to what we saw today, however cloud coverage will continue ahead of rain showers. Light rain will move in from the south and move north throughout the afternoon. A FLOOD
Continue ReadingSATURDAY: Clear skies and warmth will dominate today with highs in the middle 50’s with a breeze out of the south. SATURDAY NIGHT: Clouds will be on the increase as we will have rain moving in from the south and starting to fall early morning on Sunday. Lows in the middle 30’s. EXTENDED: Rain will
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear and chilly. Lows falling into the mid-upper 20s. SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and breezy with highs in the low to mid-50s. Clouds increase by sunset. EXTENDED: Our next low pressure system tracking across the Rockies will increase moisture across the region in the form of cloud cover late on Saturday, and eventually bring
Continue ReadingThe way old phone alerts were sent out was that if you were in the county warned, you’d get the alert to your phone. That has changed.
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON:Â Mostly sunny skies will continue across mid-Missouri. Temperatures will be in the upper 30s and low 40s. You’ll need the coat for any Friday evening plans. TONIGHT:Â It will be seasonably cold overnight with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 20s. Skies will remain clear. Winds will remain light out of the south. EXTENDED:Â Saturday is another sunny
Continue ReadingConditions within the Missouri Basin are similar to what played out last year, with a widespread snowpack along with above-average liquid water content.
Continue ReadingFRIDAY: High pressure is calling the shots today, and that spells a cold start but plenty of sunshine to make up for it today. As that high slides to the southeast, winds will return out of a southerly direction, helping temperatures into the low 40s. TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies stick around tonight with lows backing
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear with light winds. Temperatures fall into the low to mid-teens. FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and a little warmer. Highs in the low 40s. EXTENDED: Winds pick up and sunshine returns on Saturday, helping to bring temperatures up even more during the day with highs approaching the mid-50s. Clouds build back in on Saturday
Continue ReadingEarlier this week talked about signs of an early spring popping up across parts of the country. We’re getting more signs here in the midwest. A tweet by the St. Louis National Weather Service featured a radar loop showing what looked like rain, was actually a flock of migratory waterfowl, most likely snow geese. A
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON:Â It’s a cold afternoon with temperatures in the twenties and wind chills in the teens. Bundle up for any afternoon/evening plans! TONIGHT:Â Temperatures will be cold overnight. Many will fall into the low teens and upper single digits. With clear skies and light winds, patchy frost is possible by morning. EXTENDED: After a cold start
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