Some Columbia roads see lasting impacts after winter weather
Some roads in and around Columbia are seeing some lasting impacts from Wednesday’s winter weather.
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Some roads in and around Columbia are seeing some lasting impacts from Wednesday’s winter weather.
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THURSDAY: We’re waking up to some frigid temperatures but some sunshine will help us out into the afternoon. You’ll still want to be mindful of any slick spots leftover from yesterday on those secondary roads. We’ll thaw out into the upper 30’s later today, with winds turning out of the south helping us a bit,
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Road conditions in Columbia and Boone County began to improve as the weather warmed up Wednesday afternoon, but crews were still out clearing roads and preparing for them to possibly refreeze overnight.
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TONIGHT: Clouds gradually decrease. Lows falling into the mid-upper teens. TOMORROW: Mostly sunny and cold to start, followed by highs in the upper 30s. EXTENDED: Winds increase a bit on Friday from the south, sending us into the upper 40s which is about 10 degrees above average. I’m tracking another strong low pressure system that
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop F is reminding Mid-Missouri drivers of their responsibility to be alert, drive slowly, and keeping distance between themselves and other vehicles.
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AFTERNOON UPDATE: Accumulating snow is coming to an end in the early hours of this afternoon. A few flurries look like they’ll hang on but shouldn’t be complicating anything on the roads. Still need to take it slow out there, anything left on the roads could refreeze tonight. LATE MORNING UPDATE: After a cold day
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WEDNESDAY: Another shot at snow is moving through this morning. With temperatures cold enough for once, it will accumulate a bit more efficiently from the onset. We’re expecting many of us to fall in the 1-2 inch range when this starts moving east this afternoon. This will affect the morning commute. Plan on a slow
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with light snow showers moving in northwest well after midnight. Lows in the low to mid-20s. TOMORROW: Snow showers likely through the lunch hour. Highs in the upper 20s to around 30. Snow accumulation generally a dusting to 1″. EXTENDED: Areas north of Highway 24 and west of Highway 65 could get
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City of Columbia road crews will report to work at 11 p.m. Tuesday ahead of expected snow Wednesday morning.
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TUESDAY: A few lingering flurries to start out the day for some, but that should clear up by this afternoon. We’ll be left with the cloud cover for the rest of the afternoon as temperatures struggle to warm up again. Highs will top out in the low to mid 30’s. TONIGHT: Another disturbance will come rolling through
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TUESDAY: A few lingering flurries to start out the day for some, but that should clear up by this afternoon. We’ll be left with the cloud cover for the rest of the afternoon as temperatures struggle to warm up again. Highs will top out in the low to mid 30’s. TONIGHT: Another disturbance will come
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TONIGHT: Showers taper off with mostly cloudy skies. Lows fall into the upper 20s. A few slick spots will be possible north of Highway 24. TOMORROW: Tuesday is chilly and breezy behind this system, with wind gusts up to 20 mph. Highs in the low 30s with wind chills in the low 20s. EXTENDED: Another
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Rain has moved in as this latest area of low pressure starts to scoot in. Based on where we are situated, ahead of this center of this counterclockwise circulation, temperatures are trying to hold steady. This will make it hard for frozen precipitation to make it to the ground without melting. The big thing we’ll
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MONDAY: Moisture has surged back north and is coming down as a cold rain this morning for most of us. North of I-70 this transition to a wintry mix, with isolated road impacts possible. Temperatures will be holding steady throughout the morning, into the upper 30’s, keeping most precipitation liquid. Winds out of the east gusting at
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TONIGHT: Rain will pick up late tonight and into tomorrow. Temperatures will stay barely above the freezing mark for many of us, keep this system as rain. MONDAY: Expect these showers to last the majority of the day. So far it looks like we dodge any winter precipitation, but some counties to the north could
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TODAY: Light rain could continue falling this morning, but we clear out as the day progresses. Clouds will stick around as temperatures again reach the low 40s. MONDAY: Rain will begin moving in around midnight and become widespread by the morning. Expect these showers to last the majority of the day. So far it looks
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TONIGHT: We’re tracking the potential for some light snow and rain showers starting late tonight. Temperatures will fall into the mid 30s. SUNDAY: Some showers could continue into the morning, but by the afternoon conditions will be much calmer. Expect cloudy skies again with highs in the low 40s. Another system will move through overnight
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TODAY: The morning will start off chilly with wind chills in the teens. Skies will start out mostly clear to help temperatures reach the upper 30s. Clouds will make another return by this evening to bring light showers overnight. SUNDAY: Some showers could continue into the morning, but by the afternoon conditions will be much
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TONIGHT: With a cool airmass in place and partly cloudy skies overhead, temperatures will dip once again tonight. Lows look to bottom out around 20, with a wind chill around 10 in some spots by daybreak. TOMORROW: After a cold start, clouds will increase throughout the day. Temperatures will be a bit warmer, in the upper
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FRIDAY: Cooler air is here to close out the week. Temperatures will struggle to warm up much from this morning, only reaching the middle 30’s. One thing helping matters out will be another healthy dose of sunshine throughout the day. Winds will be out of the north, reinforcing that cool air, but won’t be blustery,
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