How to prepare your home for winter weather
Winter weather is blowing into Mid-Missouri, which means it’s time to make sure the house is prepared to keep the cold out.
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Winter weather is blowing into Mid-Missouri, which means it’s time to make sure the house is prepared to keep the cold out.
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TONIGHT: Clouds slowly decrease with lows falling into the upper 20s. Gusty winds keep wind chills in the upper teens to low 20s. TOMORROW: Partly sunny with winds easing. Highs in the mid-40s. Showers move in from the northwest after sunset and stick around through dawn Sunday. EXTENDED: Light flurries should wane with sunset and
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FRIDAY: After starting with mostly clear skies at sunrise, clouds will begin to fill in from the north through mid-morning. Winds will also begin to pick up into late morning. Expect highs in the low 40’s with wind chill values in the low 30’s on Friday. Most will stay dry, but spotty sprinkles and flurries
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A cold front worked through Mid-Missouri last night, bringing gusty winds and temperatures back into the low 50s this afternoon. We were expecting a cool down, but how did some areas end up with what looked like snow showers when we were above freezing? It’s an interesting phenomenon that can happen when there are varying
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TONIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly clear and cold with lows in the upper 30s. Wind gusts up to 25 mph, bringing the wind chill into the upper 20s overnight. TOMORROW: Increasing clouds with gusty winds. Highs in the low 40s with wind chills in the mid-30s. A few flurries possible by late afternoon. EXTENDED: Unfortunately,
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THURSDAY: Winds are shifting to the cold air direction as I write this morning. A cold front is sliding through behind last night’s showers. Dry skies have settled in for most, apart from some linger showers in our northern and eastern counties. Behind this front, we’ll see clearing skies and increasing sunshine this morning. By
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with showers and storms moving in late. Lows in the mid-40s. TOMORROW: Showers exit early with gusty winds settling in. Becoming mostly sunny with highs in the low to mid-40s. EXTENDED: A line of storms is expected to move into our western counties between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. and progress east overnight.
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TONIGHT: A gray and warm day, Wednesday will come to a rainy end. Scattered showers may develop as soon as early afternoon before more widespread showers and storms move in along an approaching cold front late tonight. To our west, storms along the front are expected to become strong to severe, but diminish in intensity
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WEDNESDAY: Temperatures will be mild for one last day before cooling off for the rest of the week. Unfortunately, a few showers will be possible throughout the day that we’ll have to dodge if you’re trying to get outside. Highs look to still make it into the mid to upper 60’s. TONIGHT: Widespread showers with
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and mild with lows in the lower 50s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy and breezy with highs in the upper 60s. A few sprinkles are possible before widespread rain moves in after sunset. EXTENDED: Clouds hang on tonight, keeping us in the lower 50s for lows overnight. Tomorrow is cloudy with a few sprinkles, but the better
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TONIGHT: After a cloudy start to the day, satellite is showing some clearing off to our west. A clearing line near Kansas City this morning will try to make it here later this afternoon. Despite the cloud cover, highs this afternoon will climb back into the mid-to upper-60’s. Some sprinkles are possible through the evening,
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TUESDAY: The clouds have moved back in this morning and will stick with us for much of the day. A few sprinkles will be possible by this afternoon, but most of us should stay dry. Highs will make it into the middle 60’s. TONIGHT: Under mostly cloudy skies temperatures will be slow to cool off
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Coastal communities dealt with flood waters over the weekend that have a complicated origin story. One of the underlying causes of this weekend’s flooding is the ocean’s tide. The highest of the year — the tide behind the rising water is often called a king tide. It comes when the position of the earth, moon,
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TONIGHT: Increasing clouds with lows falling into the lower 50s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-upper 60s. A few sprinkles possible late in the day. EXTENDED: We’ll stay mild overnight across Mid-Missouri with lows more than 10 degrees warmer than average near 50 degrees. Clouds increase tonight into tomorrow as a warm front moves through the area,
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TONIGHT: Temperatures are still warming as we approach the peak of this trend. Highs will top out in the low 70’s with more sunshine and a slight breeze into the afternoon. Tonight, we see increasing clouds allowing for a warm start early tomorrow. TUESDAY: Clouds will bring chances for light showers tomorrow. Chances for showers
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MONDAY: It’s going to be another enjoyable day! Highs will top out in the low 70’s with more sunshine and a slight breeze into the afternoon. Try to get outside today. TONIGHT: Clouds will be on the increase late tonight. Lows will fall to near 50. EXTENDED: Those clouds will come with some slight shower
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Tonight: Winds remain out of the south at 8-12 mph helping to keep our overnight lows a little warmer at 47 degrees. Skies remain mostly clear. Tomorrow: Winds flow out of the south once again aided by mostly sunny skies to warm Mid-Missouri back into the lower ’70s for Monday’s high. Extended: Tuesday afternoon, cloud
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TODAY: Sunny with highs in the upper 60s. A light afternoon breeze with gusts up to 15-20 mph. TOMORROW: Skies stay clear, allowing a warmup to continue. Highs in the low 70s. EXTENDED: Tuesday will see a return of cloud cover and chances for scattered showers in the afternoon thanks to a weak disturbance. A
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Tonight: Winds out of the southwest tonight will keep Central Missouri slightly above the average overnight low to 42 degrees. Sky conditions will remain mostly clear. Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour tonight before bed for fall daylight saving. Tomorrow: Sunday looks to be a warm day with continuing southwesterly flowing winds
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TODAY: Mostly sunny and warm with highs in the mid-60s. TOMORROW: Warming up under clear skies. Highs in the upper 60s. EXTENDED: Don’t forget to turn your clocks back an hour and gain some extra sleep on Saturday night for the end of Daylight Saving Time! Expect a breezy weekend across Mid-Missouri with steady southwesterly
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