Rebuilding Mid-Missouri, One Year Later
Jefferson City and Eldon continue to recover one year after a devastating EF-3 tornado hit on May 22, 2019.
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Jefferson City and Eldon continue to recover one year after a devastating EF-3 tornado hit on May 22, 2019.
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MEMORIAL DAY: Showers and storms have already begun popping up across the viewing area, and we expect them to continue developing throughout the rest of the afternoon. If you are going to be near a body of water, keep an eye on the radar and sky in the event that lightning strikes nearby. There is a
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MEMORIAL DAY: Most will start out dry with some filtered sunshine possible. That looks to be short-lived today as showers and storms will push back in toward the later morning hours. Those will stick around through the evening. It’s possible one or two brings some gusty winds but the main concern is lightning today. TONIGHT:
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TONIGHT: Partly cloudy & muggy. Storms ending by midnight. Temperatures fall into the upper 60s. MONDAY: Monday will see more cloud cover which should slow us from warming well into the 80s like we did on Sunday. It will still be warm and we’re still expecting storms to pop into the evening. Much like today
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TODAY: The morning will start out comfortable for us with temperatures quickly warming. By the afternoon, temperatures will soar into the mid 80s across the area. During the afternoon, we are tracking the possibility for quick-moving storms to push through mid-Missouri. These are not expected to be severe, but one or two of the storms
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TONIGHT: We remain mild and a bit humid. Temperatures fall into the mid-to-upper 60s. SUNDAY: We’ll start the morning off with partly cloudy skies. We’ll quickly warm into the low 80s by early afternoon. As we continue to warm through the early evening into the mid 80s, a few storms are possible. Be on the
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TODAY: Partly cloudy skies and humidity will be the story for today with temperatures warming into the mid 80s. Spotty thunderstorms are a possibility this afternoon, so keep an eye on the radar if you’re going to be outside. TONIGHT: Clouds will increase. Lows will be in the mid 60s. EXTENDED: Tomorrow, we are tracking
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Just before 11 p.m. on May 22, 2019, a small town in northern Miller county just off Highway 54 would hear the sounds of sirens.
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TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy with an isolated shower or storm possible. Lows in the low to mid-60s. SATURDAY: Partly to mostly sunny with highs in the low to mid-80s. Humid, with a spot storm possible. EXTENDED: The upper level pattern will still feature southwest flow, giving us nearly daily rain chances through the next
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On the one-year anniversary of the tornado that touched down in Jefferson City, the city held a ceremony to celebrate the first wall being put up for a home going to a victim’s family.
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Just weeks ago on May 4, severe thunderstorms tore across the southern part of the state, leaving behind significant wind damage. Gov. Mike Parson addressed the cleanup.
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THIS AFTERNOON: Storms south of I-70 this afternoon continue to slide east. Lightning seems to be the biggest threat as this complex continues to fade and die out as it moves through. No severe threat is expected early on. TONIGHT: Any storms leftover from this evening should start to dwindle in coverage toward midnight. Lows only
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FRIDAY: Storms will move in this morning and be possible throughout the day. Depending on how things unfold out west, could bring a low-end severe threat. Highs will reach into the mid to upper 70’s. TONIGHT: Any storms leftover from this evening should start to dwindle in coverage toward midnight. Lows only cool off into
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and mild. Lows in the upper 50s to around 60. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with a few showers or storms before noon into early afternoon. Another round is possible by evening that could bring some brief heavy down pours along with isolated gusty winds. Highs in the upper 70s to around 80. EXTENDED:
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As if 2020 wasn’t causing enough problems… This morning, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released their official forecast for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. Much like 2020… it’s not great news. They’re forecasting an above average hurricane season this year and if that comes to pass, it will be the fifth year in a
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Stubborn clouds have plagued Mid-Missouri over the last several days thanks to slow moving low pressure that has drifted to our southeast. We begin to see a change in our weather pattern by Friday with this low affecting us less as we approach the weekend. Our upper level pattern with shift with southwest wind flow,
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THIS AFTERNOON: There’s indications some spots of sunshine are possible, especially in southwest mid-Missouri this afternoon/evening. Temperatures will remain in the mid 60s. TONIGHT:Â Partly to mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures fall into the upper 50s and begin rising through the 60s through the early morning hours. EXTENDED:Â A warm front will lift across mid-Missouri Friday leading to
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THURSDAY: Another day stuck in the cloud cover this afternoon. Our chance of sprinkles sticks around again as highs reach into the upper 60’s and low 70’s. TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies keep lows in the upper 50’s once again. EXTENDED: We get a shakeup in the pattern into Friday. We’re tracking storms that look to
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Why have we been so gloomy? A persistent area of low pressure across central Tennessee has spun clouds and light drizzle across mid-Missouri over the past week. This is the SAME storm system that brought the loud round of thunderstorms LAST Friday morning. So what’s cause this storm to only move a few hundred miles
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. Lows in the mid-upper 50s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with spotty showers possible. Highs in the upper 60s to around 70. EXTENDED: The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur have been pushing back on low pressure centered over the Ohio Valley, making it tough for clouds to exit Mid-Missouri. Lingering
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