
Tracking scattered morning rain & sunshine
Tracking scattered morning rain & sunshine
Continue ReadingAbigail McCluskey is a morning Stormtracker Meteorologist. She joined News-Press NOW in May of 2025.
Tracking scattered morning rain & sunshine
Continue ReadingGround scouring and a derailed train left behind by the Enderlin, North Dakota EF-5 tornado on June 20, 2025.
Continue ReadingTracking fall-like temperatures and sunshine for Wednesday
Continue ReadingTracking scattered morning rain & cool Tuesday temperatures
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Continue ReadingTracking a hot weekend before seasonable temperatures return
Continue ReadingOctober kicked off this week, but it doesn’t feel much like spooky season just yet. Temperatures remain unseasonably warm across the region, continuing the hot, dry stretch that closed out September. Highs have been running 10 to 15 degrees above average, while overnight lows have stayed mild, making it feel more like late summer than early fall.
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Continue ReadingTracking a warm and dry start to October
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Continue ReadingRagweed in bloom, one of the most common sources of late season allergies across the Midwest.
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Continue ReadingTracking cloudy conditions before plentiful sunshine through the weekend
Continue ReadingToday will be an active weather day across the area. During the morning commute, expect stronger, gusty winds and scattered thunderstorms to move through the region. Pockets of heavy rain are likely, especially during the morning hours, so be sure to take it slow on the roads. Add extra time to your commute and remember
Continue ReadingTracking t-storm chances overnight tonight through Tuesday
Continue ReadingTracking foggy morning conditions and scattered rain through the weekend
Continue ReadingMeteorological summer officially ended on Aug. 31, and astronomical summer wraps up in just a few days. As the season concludes, how does this year’s summer rainfall stack up?
Continue ReadingTracking thunderstorms chances the day today
Continue ReadingScattered thunderstorms developed just outside the St. Joseph region Monday evening, bringing much-needed rain to neighboring communities. Storm chances, however, are not stopping there. Thunderstorms are expected to continue throughout the day Tuesday and linger into the weekend. Morning temperatures are similar to Monday, holding in the mid- to upper 60s. It’s another T-shirt-and-shorts kind
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — This summer’s heat has been hard on people across Northwest Missouri, but it’s also taken a toll on other residents: cattle.
Continue ReadingTracking a warm Tuesday followed by a wet week ahead
Continue ReadingTemperatures started off warm Monday morning and are expected to climb quickly into the low to mid-70s after sunrise before reaching a high near 92 this afternoon. A slight chance of sprinkles remains in the forecast, with about a 10% chance of rain throughout the day. Most areas will stay dry, though increased cloud cover
Continue ReadingTracking more heat and rain chances Sunday
Continue ReadingTracking warm and mostly dry conditions into the weekend
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) –Each fall, the St. Joseph Health and Safety Council hosts its annual farm safety event, Safety Acres, designed to educate local youth on the importance of rural safety.
Continue ReadingA stretch of mild weather continues in the St. Joseph region with a slight chance of rain Monday, followed by warming temperatures and a return to above-average heat by the weekend.
Continue ReadingA cold front brought unseasonably cool temperatures to Missouri, but a warming trend with sunshine is expected through the weekend, with rain possible early next week.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo (News-Press NOW) — Following the start of the school year a few weeks ago, high school sports are now gaining more attention.
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