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Tracking scattered storms through the evening, and a cooler week ahead

TONIGHT: I’m tracking scattered rain and storm chances in the afternoon lasting through the evening, that could bring heavy rainfall to central and southeastern MO with the possibility of localized flooding. Humidity will be increasing through the afternoon and evening hours, with dewpoints and temperatures becoming very close right before sundown. Keeping that in mind,

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Sunday UV Index and pollen tracker

After clouds clear tomorrow morning and early afternoon, mid-MO will be observing a UV index of 9 tomorrow. This means that without protection of sunscreen that’s SPF 50 or higher, it only takes 15-25 minutes of consistent exposure to receive a sunburn. Pollen levels are staying high into next week after rainfall exits mid-MO.

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Tracking rain chances into the weekend

TONIGHT: Isolated storms will be possibility this evening, as our upper level ridge continues to break down. These storms will largely remain sub-severe and pose primarily a lightning risk, but an isolated strong storm cannot be ruled out. Storms that develop will die with or before sunset. The bigger story will be the continued heat.

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Insider Blog: Urban areas add on to unbearable heat

This mid-August heatwave has been extreme, bringing the feels-like conditions to near or above 115 degrees in parts of Mid-MO. But this already unbearable heat can be even worse in urban areas full of concrete, cars, and people. https://gocolumbiamo.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/media/index.html?appid=3fdbffcdd4c94879bae23051a42843df&locale=en In Columbia, you can expect temperatures to be up to 6 degrees higher on average just

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