
Tracking strong storms Sunday night into early Monday
A storm system tonight poses a Level 2 risk with flooding and damaging winds, clearing by Monday afternoon with warmer weather for the Fourth of July.
Continue ReadingA storm system tonight poses a Level 2 risk with flooding and damaging winds, clearing by Monday afternoon with warmer weather for the Fourth of July.
Continue ReadingSaturday has been another hot and humid day across the St. Joseph area. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel, as we can expect some relief from the heat and humidity at the start of the workweek. Sunday is expected to be an active weather day. We’ll begin with conditions very similar
Continue ReadingTracking a hot and mostly dry weekend: t-storms possible Sunday
Continue ReadingHot and humid conditions will remain in place to finish out the work week and start the weekend across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) —Â This Fourth of July, the sky might still light up but fireworks retailers say dark clouds are forming over the industry.
Continue ReadingScattered strong storms will continue to track across the Mid-Missouri river Valley Thursday evening, posing a risk for damaging winds, heavy rain, and flooding.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) –The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art welcomed guests Tuesday evening for a lively night of creativity, community, and collectibles during its Free Museum After Hours.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Among the topics discussed at the University of Missouri’s Board of Curators meeting, different aspects regarding the new UMKC School of Dentistry and School of Medicine buildings were shared.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Across the United States, some people are struggling to beat the record-breaking heat waves, but in St. Joseph, Westlake Ace Hardware has donated dozens of box fans to the Salvation Army to ensure residents stay cool this summer.
Continue ReadingTracking possible severe storms today: stormy, hot weekend ahead
Continue ReadingA hot, humid, and mainly dry Wednesday evening will give way to scattered t-storms Thursday, as a brief break from the rainfall is followed up by a more active pattern.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) —Â New data from the Continuum of Care’s annual Point-in-Time Count shows a decline in the local homeless population, but advocates caution that the numbers may not reflect the full scope of the issue.
Continue ReadingTracking dry skies today; multiple rain chances late-week
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — June marks Gun Violence Awareness Month and a local gun shop is using this time to promote responsible firearm ownership and safe storage practices.
Continue ReadingTracking scattered t-storms and lingering heat.
Continue ReadingTracking multiple chances for showers and thunderstorms today
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Residents will see higher sewer rates starting next week in addition to future increases in landfill dumping fees following approval by City Councilmembers this evening.
Continue ReadingHot and humid conditions will continue across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas Monday afternoon and evening, fueling chances for scattered strong storms across the area into Monday night.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One step at a time, the City of St. Joseph is actively working to repair many of its aging pipes.Â
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — As temperatures continue to climb, extreme heat can quickly damage your vehicle. Without proper preventive maintenance, components like your tires, engine and air conditioning system can all suffer.
Continue ReadingTracking lingering heat and possible t-storms to the start of the work week
Continue ReadingRecord-breaking overnight lows continue, with a heat advisory in effect and t-storms possible Monday night into Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe NWS has extended a heat advisory through Monday for much of Missouri and northeastern Kansas, with dangerously high temperatures and heat indices surpassing 100°F, followed by active weather including rain and thunderstorms starting Monday night.
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