Rising ocean surface temperatures have prompted NOAA to increase its 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season expectations to include an 'above average' number of storms.
West Central Missouri including Sedalia, Warrensburg, and Boonville could see hot and humid conditions, triple digit heat indices, and a potential for severe storms tonight, August 2, 2023.
Parts of the Kansas City area tied or broke heat index records on July 26, 2023. Here's how long we can expect the hot weather to stick around West Central Missouri
There is hype growing that it's likely you'll be able to see a glorious display of the Northern Lights dazzling your eyeballs over Missouri and Illinois this Thursday night. Sorry to be a party pooper, but that doesn't appear likely to happen. At all.
West Central Missouri including Sedalia and Warrensburg may experience severe storms this evening. Here is this evening's forecast when storms will arrive.
It would be a good idea to keep an eye on the skies over Missouri and Illinois midweek as there's a good chance that we'll see big storms with damaging winds develop that might bring with it helpful rain, too.
If you consider yourself a sky watcher, you'll want to prepare for some epic viewing over Missouri and Illinois as 4 rare supermoons back-to-back-to-back-to-back will happen starting early in July.