Much more snow is expected to fall in Springfield and across the Ozarks on Tuesday afternoon and overnight. Here's what to expect.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of southwest Missouri from Monday night until Wednesday.
Significant snow is poised to move into the area Monday night and last through Tuesday evening. Extreme cold also looks to settle into the area overnight and linger until Friday.
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning for portions of southwest Iowa, southeast Nebraska, and northwest Missouri from Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.
The weather service reported temperatures had fallen as low as the following: Minus 6, with a wind chill index of minus 23, ...
Recovery efforts were underway across the eastern U.S. after a powerful storm inundated communities with heavy rain and ...
Offices in Greene and Christian counties will be closed due to the winter storm that’s heading for the Ozarks. The Greene ...
Depending on where you live, you and your family may be making a plan so you are ready before the snow arrives. And emergency management leaders in southeast Missouri are doing the same thing.
Southern Missouri is getting the brunt of the winter weather and snow sweeping eastward across the Midwest, but the entire ...
Frigid cold temperatures are expected to remain in Missouri for most of the week. Extremely cold air is pouring in as morning ...
An inch or two of additional snowfall is expected Tuesday evening—especially around Kansas City, Butler, Clinton, Warsaw, Sedalia, and Warrensburg—gusty winds are causing significant blowing and ...
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