Veterans Day snow photos
A collection of photos from ABC 17 News viewers and staff showing the snow that blanketed Mid-Missouri on Monday.
Continue ReadingA collection of photos from ABC 17 News viewers and staff showing the snow that blanketed Mid-Missouri on Monday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Snow continued to fall Monday afternoon, coating roads across Mid-Missouri and leading several schools to call early dismissals. Snowfall was spread throughout the area, with locations such as Columbia, Osage Beach, Boonville and Hermann receiving more than an inch by 9 a.m. A winter weather advisory remained in effect for much of
Continue ReadingCold and snowy weather has been the story all across mid-Missouri today. Snowfall amounts have been pretty variable as well. Many near Jefferson city and south saw under an inch. However, some reports out of Columbia and points north have been as high as 4″. The official snowfall total at Columbia Regional Airport was 1.1″
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Cole County Public Works crews kept a close eye on roads Monday as snow continued to fall and, around 1 p.m., activated the drivers of the county’s 26 trucks to begin treatment. Department director Larry Benz told ABC 17 News that much of the staff were off work in observance of
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation’s Central District sent crews out to begin treating roads at about 4 a.m. Monday as snow began to fall in mid-Missouri. “We started off just having watch crews just doing a little treatment ahead of time where we could,” said MoDOT central district engineer Jason Shafer.
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Snow will continue through the rest of the afternoon. Tapering off around 5pm. Snow totals of 2-3″ have been measured across the area, another 1″ isn’t out of the question. Winds will continue to make blowing snow an issue for the evening commute. Give yourself plenty of time headed home! TONIGHT: The coldest air we’ve
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Most of us are now left with snow moving through the area. We’ll have a few bands that are slightly heavier, so some folks will have differing amounts when this is all said and done, but temperatures will be steadily falling throughout the day. By this afternoon, many of us will be in
Continue ReadingA video with images of Veterans Day snowfall sent in by viewers. Much of Mid-Missouri remained under a winter weather advisory Monday morning, with snow accumulation of up to 2 inches possible in some areas. Locations include Boone Hospital in Columbia and a residence in Boonville.
Continue ReadingSUNDAY NIGHT: Clouds will continue building into the overnight hours. Around midnight, we’ll start to see spotty showers developing across Mid-Missouri. This should remain as rain until Monday morning as temperatures will not reach freezing yet. MONDAY: Early in the morning, the rain showers will begin converting into snow as temperatures continue dropping. As the rain
Continue ReadingSUNDAY: Mostly Sunny with highs in the upper 50’s. SUNDAY NIGHT: Increasing cloud cover will lead up to the rapid decline in temperatures. Rain will be likely to start falling around 10-11 pm Sunday night. This should remain rain until Monday morning since temperatures will be above freezing until 6 am Monday. Lows in the
Continue ReadingSATURDAY NIGHT: Clear, lows in the lower 40’s SUNDAY: Clouds building, highs in the upper 50’s EXTENDED: The warmth we’ve been seeing lingers for one more day, however, a strong cold front is slowly making it’s way toward Mid-Missouri. Once the front passes, we are tracking the possibility for rain showers leading into Monday morning
Continue ReadingSATURDAY: Beautiful and sunny, highs around 60 degrees. SATURDAY NIGHT: Clear, lows in the lower 40’s. EXTENDED: We are going to be spoiled this weekend with beautiful weather and warmer temperatures due to a wind out of the south but that all chances as a cold front pushes through the area Sunday night leaving us
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear and chilly, lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. SATURDAY: Beautiful and sunny, highs in the upper 50s. EXTENDED: The weekend looks gorgeous as winds turn back out of the south, leaving us with highs in the 50s on both Saturday and Sunday. By Sunday afternoon, clouds begin to build back
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Cold weather continues to hold on this afternoon, however winds will turn out of the south slowly the cool down this evening. TONIGHT: Mostly clear, not as cold. Lows near freezing. EXTENDED: After a cold start tomorrow temperatures warm quickly thanks to a southwest winds. Afternoon highs will top out near 60. Sunday
Continue ReadingFRIDAY: We’ll start out cold with some wind chills in the teens this morning, but make it back into the upper 30s and some 40s underneath sunny skies. TONIGHT: Another mostly clear night, but temperatures will have shifted out of the south earlier today, slowing down the cooling overnight with lows only falling into the
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear and cold. Lows in the upper teens and low 20s. FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and chilly, highs in the upper 30s and low 40s. EXTENDED: Wind up from the southwest as colder air retreats briefly north, giving us highs back near our seasonal average in the mid-upper 50s under mainly sunny skies. By
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Skies are slowly clearing out across mid-Missouri. It will be cold and breezy throughout the rest of the day. We are expecting to stay dry this evening. TONIGHT: That cold air has a chance to settle in tonight as winds back off. Overnight lows will fall into the low 20s, and wind chills
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: We’re staring down a nasty start to the day, with winds knifing out of the north this morning gusting at times up to 25 mph, pushing bitterly cold weather back into Mid-Missouri. Wind chills will start out in the teens, but will improve slightly as afternoon highs crawl to the upper 30s. TONIGHT: That
Continue ReadingOfficials are letting parents know, “winter is coming,” and it pays off to prepare for problematic weather. Last winter’s snowfall prompted several closures and delays throughout the 2018-2019 school year. Columbia Public Schools recorded five cancelations, five delays and one early release because of inclement weather in the 2018-2019 year, according to district spokesperson Michelle
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMKZ) City of Columbia public works crews did a dry run on snow routes Wednesday to prepare for winter weather. Mike Wheeler operates the loader which fills truck with salt from the salt dome. He also drove snow plows for the city for years. He said the dry run is a way for
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