If you don't like the weather in Illinois, wait 10 minutes because it's almost guaranteed to change. That has proven true yet again as all of Illinois is now in the danger zone for strong storm development again next week.
Are you worn out yet with the almost constant parade of severe storms that have crossed Missouri over the past few weeks? It's time to prepare yourself again as forecasters are now warning Missouri again about a severe storm risk next week.
The meteorologists have just confirmed what storm chasers have been warning about for days. Missouri and Illinois are now both officially in the warned area where extensive thunderstorm development is expected later this week.
Midwestern residents face severe weather risks this week. Discover essential advice on safeguarding your car from hail and flooding as storms approach Oklahoma and Kansas.
What a difference six months makes. Back in the summer, the world of film was all gloom and doom. Television was great; the movies were terrible. One respected critic even speculated that someday the world would look back at 2016 as “the year that movies died.”
Mother Nature has unloaded rain across Missouri for the last 24-36 hours. According to Pettis County EMA Director, David Clippert, three to four inches of rain fell in Pettis County within a period of two hours this morning (April 3). We've had five to six inches of rain since yesterday.