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Tracking more storms this weekend

TODAY:  Flooded areas will continue to be an issue. The National Weather Service has extended the Flash Flood Watch until 7 AM Saturday morning. Our Weather Alert Day will expire at 10 AM. On and off rain showers and thunderstorms will continue throughout the day. Highs in the mid-80s. TONIGHT: Storms stick around overnight, keeping the

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Severe weather threat still underway

TONIGHT: Storms stick around overnight, keeping the flooding threat. Flash flooding will continue to pose a threat to a large portion of the viewing area. Lows will fall into the upper 60s. TOMORROW: Flooded areas will continue to be an issue. The National Weather Service has extended the Flash Flood Watch until 10AM Saturday morning. Our

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Boone County Office of Emergency Management reminds residents about potential flooding of creeks and streams

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Boone County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is working with the National Weather Service out of St. Louis, to remind residents about the potential flooding of area creeks and streams. Forecasters are predicting four-plus inches of rain over the next 72 hours. Due to that prediction, officials report there is a

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TRACKING STORMS TODAY

THURSDAY: Storms will settle down a little for the afternoon, but still count on some scattered showers. This break will help temperatures warm close to 90 with heat index up to 100 degrees. TONIGHT: Another round of storms will bubble up late tonight and slide south overnight. Damaging winds and large hail look to be the biggest

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Tracking storm chances to close the week

WEDNESDAY: Another nice day set to unfold. Plenty of sunshine after some early morning clouds will help temperatures push into the upper 80’s. A southerly breeze will keep things mixed up, with some gusts up around 25 mph. TONIGHT: We hang on to partly cloudy skies overnight. Lows will stay mild, in the upper 60’s. EXTENDED: Storms look

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