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Tracking possible t-storms tonight

This evening, between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., there is a chance of isolated to scattered thunderstorms, with the potential for sizable hail and damaging wind gusts. Tonight, temperatures will remain warm for most of the evening before an incoming cold front knocks them down overnight and into tomorrow. Lows tonight will reach the low

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Tracking weekend t-storm chances

A warm, dry, and windy Friday will give way to rain and thunderstorm chances across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas by Saturday evening. A few storms may be severe through Saturday night before garden variety shower and thunderstorm chances linger on Sunday, with cooler air moving into the region.  Clouds will increase Friday night with

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Tracking scattered t-storm chances

Warming temperatures and chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms will return for the second half of the work week. A few storms could be on the stronger side early Thursday morning and late Thursday evening, with hail being the primary hazard. Partly cloudy skies and low 60s late Wednesday afternoon will give way to cooler

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What is fire weather?

Fire weather may be an unfamiliar term for some and is often overlooked or not taken seriously. While fire is commonly used for activities like yard work, camping, grilling, and farming, it can also rapidly spread out of control given the right set of circumstances. The warm, dry, and windy days of early spring and

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Tracking a mild and dry mid-week

Above average temperatures and fair skies will make for a warm and dry mid-week, before gusty winds and chances for showers and thunderstorms return Friday. Upper 60s and sunshine late Tuesday afternoon will give way to a cool off after sunset, with mostly clear skies continuing. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 30s to

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Tracking warm and sunny days ahead

Above average temperatures, sunny skies, and southerly winds have made for a balmy and breezy Monday across the Mid-Missouri River Valley. Mild and dry days are in store through much of the work week, before shower and thunderstorm chances return by Friday. Mostly clear skies will prevail tonight with southerly winds of 15 to 25

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Severe weather preparedness: Lightning safety

Lightning is the most common thunderstorm related hazard, striking across the United States 25 million times each year. While severe thunderstorms often produce frequent lightning strikes, by definition, all thunderstorms produce this deadly hazard. The best way to stay safe from lightning, is to take shelter in a closed structure or automobile whenever thunder is

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