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Home heating safety

The average highs and overnight lows continue to drop as we approach the end of of November heading towards December. This means more people will be finding ways to crank up the heat in their homes to stay warm. When this happens, an increase in house fires occur. As early as Tuesday afternoon, a cold

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Tracking the return of sunshine

TODAY: Sunshine is the word of the day Monday, as we get it in abundance after a wet and cloudy weekend. Sunshine and a south breeze around 10 mph warm us into the low-to-mid 50s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Skies will add clouds overnight as more moisture works in from the south. Temperatures stay relatively warm,

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Tracking weekend showers

Tonight: the light drizzle seen earlier Thursday begins to dissipate off to the east by 6 pm this afternoon revealing partly cloudy skies. Overnight lows cool to the lower 30s to kick off early morning showers. Winds remain out of the northwest at 5-10 mph adding a cool breeze. Tomorrow: Skies become mostly sunny with

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Thanksgiving climatology

This year, temperatures in Mid-Missouri look to top out near the average high for Thanksgiving day. Scattered showers are expected in the early morning hours before exiting the region by the evening. The driving force behind these near average temperatures is due to southwesterly flowing winds ahead of an approaching cold front. Although this year

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Tracking Thanksgiving Day rain

Today: Afternoon highs soar into the lower 60s once again aided by winds out of the south at 4-8 mph. Skies become partly cloudy. Tonight: Overnight lows cool to the mid-40s as cloud cover begins to increase. Overnight spotty light drizzles will become possible. Extended: A low pressure system drives scattered showers across portions of

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ABC17 Stormtrack Winter Weather Special

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Welcome to this year’s winter weather special. This special will explain the difficulties area leaders are facing keeping your streets safe. It will also show you how the ABC17 Stormtrack Weather Team predicts snowfall totals, and of course, Chief Meteorologist Jessica Hafner give you her long-range forecast for the winter. To find out more about winter

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