PHOTOS: Storms rolled into Mid-Missouri Tuesday
A look from some of our viewers at the storms that rolled in yesterday.
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A look from some of our viewers at the storms that rolled in yesterday.
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WEDNESDAY: Showers are rotating around behind our system from yesterday. These will keep doing so through the day, before pulling east this evening. With clouds and rain chances around all day, temperatures will struggle to warm much from this morning. Highs look to reach the middle 50’s, but will be accompanied by a northwest wind
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The ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team has issued a Stormtrack Weather Alert Day ahead of the threat for severe thunderstorms tonight. Tuesday Afternoon Update: Showers and thunderstorms have developed ahead of the cold front, and with ample sunshine this afternoon, they’ll have plenty of energy to work with through the evening. Storms will intensify and
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BOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Strong winds knocked over an electric pole in Boone County as storms swept across Mid-Missouri on Tuesday. It happened on Route K at McBaine city limits before 6 p.m. BCJC: Electric pole leaning at Route K at McBaine city limits and creating a traffic hazard. Use caution, avoid area if possible.—
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TONIGHT: Strong storms through 9PM, becoming mostly cloudy and cooler. Storms this evening will bring the threat of damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. Lows in the low 50s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy, breezy, and chilly with highs in the mid-50s. Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms likely. EXTENDED: As strong low pressure moves out
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TUESDAY: This morning we saw a pretty even split of sunshine and cloud cover, and that will continue for a few more hours as a cold front approaches. This cold front could cause storms to push into the area as early as 2-3 pm, and these storms have the potential to be strong. All modes
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TUESDAY: A mix of sun and clouds throughout the morning. A cold front will drop south and fire off storms later this afternoon, some of which could become severe. All modes of severe weather are possible, for the latest details head over to the Stormtrack Insider Blog, or if you want to check out the
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TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and breezy. Lows in the mid-50s. TUESDAY: A Weather Alert Day is in effect with the threat of strong to severe storms by mid-late afternoon. All modes including damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes will be possible. Highs in the upper 70s before storms arrive. EXTENDED: The strong cold front moving through on
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MONDAY: Most of the showers have moved out of the area, but we could still see a few pop-up showers move through the area this afternoon and evening. Temperatures will warm into the 70s for the day, so if you can dodge those leftover showers, you’re in for a great afternoon. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies will hold
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MONDAY: Showers will largely be a morning problem to dodge. There is some data suggesting we may need the umbrella this afternoon as well, with highs reaching toward 70. Those that don’t get in on the second round this afternoon will be left with a mix of sun and clouds. All of us will see
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TONIGHT: Clouds increase overnight. Temperatures fall into the 50s. Rain will arrive close to sunrise. MONDAY: A weak upper level trough will swing through round of rain showers Monday morning. This rain will be in and out fairly quick for most, but our southern counties will likely see this rain last into the evening. Especially along
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TODAY: This morning we’ll be greeted by sunny skies, and they’ll continue throughout the day. Temperatures will be more seasonal with highs in the mid and upper 60s. Overall, today will be a classic spring day. TONIGHT: Clouds will start building back in to prepare us for Monday. Lows will be seasonal, but still cool
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TONIGHT: Clouds thin out, winds die down. It will be chilly by morning. Temperatures fall into the mid 40s. SUNDAY: Sunshine will greet us tomorrow morning, lasting all. Temperatures will fare just a bit better. We’re in to the mid to upper 60s by afternoon. In all, looks to be a gorgeous day outside. EXTENDED:
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TODAY: We’ll see a dreary start to our weekend, but there is light at the end of the tunnel….literally. Rain will continue through the morning, and for the western half of mid-Missouri, it will clear out by lunchtime. Our eastern counties, however, could see rain sticking around until the late afternoon. Late this evening, clouds
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TONIGHT: Scattered showers and thunderstorms becoming more widespread overnight. 1-2″ of rain is possible, along with small hail in some of the early storms. Lows around 50. SATURDAY: Rain early, mostly cloudy during the day with highs in the upper 50s to around 60. EXTENDED: This system is slow to move out on Saturday, leaving
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THIS AFTERNOON: Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms build across mid-Missouri into this afternoon. Best rain chances will fall closer towards sunset. TONIGHT: Rain will increase, especially afternoon midnight. Temperatures fall into the 50s. EXTENDED: Rain will stick around into the first part of Saturday before breezy conditions take over. Highs will be stuck near 60 with
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FRIDAY: Showers will slide back in this morning, but look to be isolated to scattered in coverage initially. By the late morning and early afternoon, that coverage looks to pick up along with the rain itself. Rain will periodically be moderate to heavy at times with chances sticking around throughout the day. Highs reach into
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TONIGHT: _Partly cloudy with patchy fog developing by morning. Lows in the low 50s. FRIDAY: Fog early, then widespread showers and thunderstorms through the day and night. Rain amounts up to once inch. Highs in the mid-upper 60s. EXTENDED: The cold front responsible for rain and storms on Friday will pass to our east on
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The Heat Builds… A strong ridge of high pressure is forecast to develop across the four corners over the 1-2 weeks which will lead to temperatures that will be 15-25 degrees above normal for this part of the country. Temperatures in several states will run between 90-105º several afternoons, well into next week. This powerful
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