Dangerous cold temperatures could cause heating issues in homes
With temperatures dropping below zero, experts say people should take precautions to protect their heaters from overworking and pipes from freezing.
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With temperatures dropping below zero, experts say people should take precautions to protect their heaters from overworking and pipes from freezing.
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MONDAY: We could see some freezing drizzle in spots this morning, but another disturbance is set to slide through this morning. Light snow will take over and be possible throughout the day, with another light dusting to an inch expected. Highs will reach the 20’s later this afternoon. TONIGHT: Snow will taper off by this
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TONIGHT: Temperatures will fall into the teens with wind chills near zero. Cloud cover will stick around. Watch for leftover slick spots on the roads. MONDAY: Cloud cover overnight from Sunday will save temperatures from falling back into the single digits. The morning will start off slightly more comfortable in the mid-teens with highs in
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Jason Shafer, Central District Maintenance Engineer for MoDOT, said road crews will continue to be out Sunday night and Monday morning as needed.
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The City of Columbia opened a temporary warming center at Wabash Bus Station downtown due to extremely cold temperatures through the weekend.
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It’s been a frigid start to Sunday with temperatures remaining in the low teens this afternoon with wind chills only reaching the low single digits during the day with a light north breeze. Most areas ended up with about an inch or less of light, dry snow with Saturday’s disturbance, and another wave of snow
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The ABC 17 Stormtrack weather team has issued a Weather Alert Day Saturday through midday Sunday for the potential of accumulating snow through tonight followed by bitterly cold wind chills into Sunday morning.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported two rollover crashes on Sunday. Both crashes sent their respective drivers to local hospitals. The first crash happened at 2:10 a.m. on Route W, 79 feet north of South Rock Creek Road. Anthony Kerns was travelling south on Route W when his car began to slide
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TODAY: The system that brought snow on Saturday has exited to the east and left us with brutally cold weather. Temperatures will remain in the single digits for most of the morning with highs in the mid-teens. Wind chills will fall below zero for the morning and keeps feels-like temperatures in the single digits throughout
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Boone County Joint Communications is reporting a wreck on Interstate 70 eastbound at the Missouri River Bridge. Troop F is reporting the wreck is blocking traffic on eastbound I-70. I-70 wreck reported in Cooper County at mile marker 108 A crash is reported on westbound Interstate 70 at mile marker 108 near the Cooper and
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TONIGHT: Snow showers end between 7-8 PM, with northerly wind gusts holding at around 20 mph. Lows in the single digits with wind chills below zero through Sunday morning. TOMORROW: Bitterly cold to start, with wind chills below zero up until about midday. Highs in the upper teens with mostly cloudy skies. A few light
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TODAY: A Weather Alert Day is in effect with snow showers moving in by late morning through mid-evening. Accumulations between 1-3″ are expected with temperatures sticking to the 20s. THIS EVENING: Snow showers will be most widespread in the afternoon. By the evening, these are expected to exit the area, but travel impacts are still
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COLUMBIA, MO (KMIZ) Road crews across Mid-Missouri started pretreatment of priority routes ahead of the anticipated winter weather. Columbia Public Works began pretreatment of main roads Friday and plans to continue pretreatment ahead of the snow Saturday morning. Ashlyn Sherman, a spokesperson for Columbia Public Works said crews will continue to monitor road conditions throughout
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries possible. Lows in the low 20s. TOMORROW: A Weather Alert Day is in effect with snow showers moving in by late morning through mid-evening. 1-3″ of accumulation is expected along with temperatures falling from the upper 20s to the low teens by early evening. EXTENDED: Expect slick roads
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FRIDAY: Most of us will start out with some sunshine to close out the week! Temperatures will take some time to rebounds, but will top out in the upper 30’s. We’re tracking another disturbance that looks to bring some afternoon cloud cover. It might have just enough to generate some light snow showers, north of
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TONIGHT: Decreasing clouds and chilly with gusty westerly winds up to 30 mph. Lows in the low 20s. TOMORROW: Breezy with partial cloud cover. Highs in the upper 30s to around 40. EXTENDED: A Weather Alert Day goes into effect on Saturday with another disturbance rolling in from the north that will bring snowfall through
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With alternative methods of power gaining traction across the world, I was wondering how myself and other residents of Mid-Missouri would be able to benefit from power sources like solar power. I met with Eric Hempel from the Office of Sustainability in Columbia to gain a better understanding of just what we need for solar
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THURSDAY: Rain has moved back in well ahead of our next cold front we’re tracking for this afternoon. Temperatures will start out in the 40’s this morning before slipping into the 30’s behind the front. Most of this looks to fall as liquid, but once the front moves through this afternoon, we’ll changeover to some snow.
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Local shelters are taking extra steps to make sure that people are provided a space through the weekend as Mid-Missouri enters temperatures in single digits.
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THURSDAY: Rain has moved back in well ahead of our next cold front we’re tracking for this afternoon. Temperatures will start out in the 40’s this morning before slipping into the 30’s behind the front. Most of this looks to fall as liquid, but once the front moves through this afternoon, we’ll changeover to some
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