FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Additional rain chances are expected through Monday, here's how that plays out
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Scattered rain will taper off through the evening, and some will remain drier than others
Much of the day Sunday is forecast to be dry. Evening thunderstorms across central Missouri will sag south overnight. A few of these storms could be strong with gusty winds the main threat. Temperatures Sunday still look very warm.
Much of the day Sunday is forecast to be dry. Evening thunderstorms across central Missouri will sag south overnight. A few of these storms could be strong with gusty winds the main threat. Temperatures Sunday still look very warm.
Here is a look at today's pollen count furnished by the Greene County Health Department
Here is a look at today's pollen count furnished by the Greene County Health Department
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast Saturday. Temperatures may warm to nearly 90 before afternoon storms cool things off.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/20 6:45PM for the following counties: Sharp, Izard, Fulton. Hail and high wind are possible.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/20 6:15PM for the following counties: Texas, Shannon, Dent. Hail and high wind are possible.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/20 6:00PM for the following counties: Izard, Sharp, Fulton. Hail and high wind are possible.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/20 5:15PM for the following counties: Howell, Texas, Douglas. Hail and high wind are possible.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Autumn officially begins Sunday. Here's how that's determined astronomically
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Rain this weekend will greatly impact our temperatures from the wettest to the driest areas
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Oppressively hot and humid today with a chance for a few storms.
It will be hot on this last Friday of the summer season. See how the numbers will play out today and if a few lucky spots could cool down a little with some rain chances.
Rain chances will pick up as we head into the weekend. This should cool off temperatures slightly.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/19 9:00PM for the following counties: Crawford, Cherokee, Barton, Jasper. Hail and high wind are possible.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER - A Severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 9/19 8:45PM for the following counties: Vernon, Barton. Hail and high wind are possible.
Here are the current record highs on the books for Friday September 20.
Dangerous Heat Friday as the high temperatures could climb to the mid and upper 90s. The heat index will top 100 degrees in western communities. This may have an impact on the start time for high school football. A few evening thunderstorms are also possible.