Sunday’s UV Index and Pollen Tracker
Tomorrow’s UV Index will be high with a sunburn time of 30 minutes. Pollen levels remain high into next week. Primary allergens are Elm, Oak, and Juniper.
Continue ReadingTomorrow’s UV Index will be high with a sunburn time of 30 minutes. Pollen levels remain high into next week. Primary allergens are Elm, Oak, and Juniper.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: I’m tracking light to moderate showers entering our western most counties by the late evening hours. These will traverse through the viewing area overnight and exit to the east by the morning hours. Temperatures will drop into the upper 40s with winds staying out of the south at 15-20 mph. TOMORROW: I’m tracking a
Continue ReadingTODAY: Skies remain mostly clear and highs climb further into the mid-60s. Winds could be gusty up to 35 mph ahead of a front this evening. A line of showers and storms tracks in from west to east overnight with under an inch of rain expected. TOMORROW: Sunday may start with light showers to the
Continue ReadingWhile millions of people will look to the skies for Monday’s total eclipse the animals around us aren’t tuned in to the news, though they might still have some reactions. The sudden onset of darkness in the middle of the day can throw off the natural rhythm and sleeping patterns of wildlife and cause some
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Conditions remain clear and calm overnight. We won’t expect another freeze with lows dipping to the upper 30s. TOMORROW: Saturday looks to see mostly sunny skies with highs into the mid-60s. Winds gust up to 35 mph out of the southwest. EXTENDED: We get back into the 60s by Saturday afternoon but remain weather
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Friday is a bright day despite some thin clouds arriving through the day. Temperatures will end up in the mid-to-upper 50s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Conditions remain clear and calm overnight. We won’t expect another freeze with lows dipping to the upper 30s. EXTENDED: We get back into the 60s by Saturday afternoon but
Continue ReadingTODAY: Friday is a bright day, despite some high and thin clouds arriving through the day. Temperatures starting near freezing, will likely land somewhere in the mid-to-upper 50s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Clouds remain high and sparse overnight. Temperatures settle in the upper 30s. High pressure drifts by overnight, to our north. This guides winds increasingly
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be high with a sunburn time of 30 minutes. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Oak, Juniper, and Elm are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingThere is an increased chance to see more activity tied to the sun in this Monday’s upcoming solar eclipse compared to that of 2017. This falls from the sun being in or near a solar maximum. The possible bonus spectacles viewers could see in areas of complete totality are called streamers and prominences. Due to
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Overnight lows cool to near or just below freezing with mostly clear skies. Winds remain out of the north at 5-10 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. TOMORROW: Skies remain mostly sunny with highs approaching 60 degrees. Winds begin out of the north and begin to switch out of the east at 5-10
Continue ReadingSevere storms account for a large portion of the most expensive disasters but linking events of small-scale storms to the broad concept of climate change can be difficult. Half of all billion-dollar disasters in the United States are due to severe storms and these events are on the increase. Research has not identified a definitive
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Partly cloudy with winds gusting up to 25 mph. Highs are much like yesterday, in the 40s and 50s. TONIGHT: Clouds push further east tonight, leaving potential for more cooling. Winds will also be a bit lighter. This could allow temperatures to fall into near to below-freezing territory. A Freeze Warning and a
Continue ReadingTODAY: We’ll have a split between sunshine and clouds today, with the edge of cloud cover making it o Columbia and Jefferson City, but cloudy skies likely over eastern communities like Paris, Mexico, Fulton, and Montgomery City for much of the day. This will have folks a bit cooler this afternoon, with those under sunshine
Continue ReadingThe UV index will be low with morning sun, but clouds returning this afternoon. Allergen levels remain high through the weekend. Oak, Juniper, and Elm are the primary allergens.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Overnight lows cool to the mid-50s as winds remain gusty out of the northwest up to 28 mph. Skies remain mostly cloudy. TOMORROW: Temperatures remain below average with highs just over 50 degrees. Skies remain mostly cloudy with win gusts continuing out of the northwest up to 28 mph. EXTENDED: Friday and Saturday welcomes
Continue ReadingTODAY: Stubborn clouds and hit-and-miss showers remain in the forecast today. Winds are sustained at 15-20 mph and may gust as high as 40 mph. Highs are expected to range from mid-40s to low 50s. TONIGHT: We’ll have clouds lingering for some overnight, keeping temperatures in the 30s, but mostly above freezing, overnight. EXTENDED: Most
Continue ReadingTODAY: An area of low pressure sits just north east of mid-Missouri, near the great lakes region. This has us in persistent northwest flow, with stubborn clouds and hit and miss showers in the forecast today. Showers are mostly morning focused, but clouds and winds will likely keep us cool today. Winds are sustained at
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with spotty showers and gusty winds. Lows in the upper 30s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and a few flurries across northeast Missouri. Highs in the upper 40s to low 50s with gusty winds up to 40 mph. EXTENDED: Tomorrow will be dreary again as low pressure to our north will
Continue ReadingThe UV index will continue to be low on Wednesday with widespread clouds and some rain in the area. After a day with low pollen levels, allergens pick back up for the rest of the week. Tree pollens will be at high levels into the weekend.
Continue ReadingMonday saw widespread storms leading to damaging encompassing much of the state. From wind gusts up to 80 mph, hail over 2″, to weaker tornadoes it was a busy day for meteorologist across the region. Hundreds of hail and wind reports rang out across the state mainly centered along and just north of the I-44
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