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  • Missouri Weather March 5 Midday - Flood Warning
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. Missouri. I'm Aaron Jolly. That drizzle you woke up to? Already done. We soaked up over half an inch overnight. And now thick fog is hanging around through mid-morning before it burns off. In the next 24 hours. Western Missouri climbs to 65 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Eastern Missouri hits 67. Southwest Missouri? You're the warm spot at 69 degrees, with a slight chance of showers popping up after 2 P.M. but tonight. That's when things get interesting. Rain and thunderstorms fire up after 9 P.M. Across western Missouri as a warm front lifts north. Eastern Missouri sees storms roll in after midnight. Lows hold in the upper 50s — unusually mild — with gusty south winds picking up. Friday morning starts wet, then we catch a break. Highs jump to the mid to upper 70s. Fifteen degrees warmer than normal for early March. But here's what you need to know. Friday evening into Saturday morning brings a serious severe weather threat. Damaging winds up to 70 miles an hour. Large hail. Tornadoes possible. Central and northeastern Missouri face the highest risk. This isn't a drill, folks. Saturday brings lingering morning showers, then clearing. Highs in the 50s and 60s. Sunday rebounds to the 60s with sunshine. Monday warms back to the upper 70s. Then Tuesday into Wednesday, another storm system rolls through with heavy rain and more severe weather potential. Tonight's full moon rises under stormy skies. You won't see it, but it's up there somewhere. Stay weather-aware tomorrow evening. Have multiple ways to get warnings. This system is packing a punch. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Missouri Weather March 5 Morning - Flash Flood Warning
    Mar 5 2026
    Good morning. Missouri. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you woke up to the sound of rain hammering your roof. You weren't dreaming. Six-tenths of an inch fell across most of the state overnight. But down in the southeast? Perry. Bollinger. And Cape Girardeau counties got absolutely soaked — two to four inches. A Flash Flood Warning stays active there until 8 A.M. Madison County's under a Flood Warning too. If you see water over the road, turn around. Don't test it. In the next 24 hours. The other big story this morning? Fog. Dense Fog Advisory covers most of Missouri until 7 A.M. Visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. Take it slow out there. Here's how today unfolds. Rain clears eastern Missouri by mid-morning, leaving clouds and patchy fog behind. Western Missouri sees fog lift by 10 A.M. Then temperatures climb into the mid-60s to near 70. About 38 degrees warmer than usual for early March. Eastern Missouri could push 70 if clouds break. Southwest Missouri hits 69 with a few isolated showers possible. Tonight, the atmosphere reloads. Thunderstorms fire up across western Missouri after 9 P.M. Some could pack gusty winds and small hail. Lows only drop to 57 degrees. Friday's the main event. Highs surge into the mid-70s to near 80 in eastern Missouri — approaching record territory. But warmth comes with consequences. A cold front barrels through Friday evening with a line of strong to severe thunderstorms. Damaging winds, large hail, even tornadoes are possible. Peak severe weather window runs late Friday afternoon through overnight. The weekend calms down behind the front. Saturday cools to the mid-50s to near 60. Sunday rebounds into the mid-60s with sunshine. Monday could hit upper 70s again before another storm system rolls in Tuesday. Stay weather aware Friday. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Missouri Weather March 4 Evening - 38° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. Missouri. I'm Aaron Jolly. That damp chill in the air isn't just your imagination. We've already picked up nearly two-tenths of an inch of rain. And more is on the way. You're looking at 52 degrees under heavy gray skies right now, but the real story is down south. In the next 24 hours. We've got a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for the Ozarks until 9 P.M. Tonight. That covers Branson. West Plains. And points south and east. If you're down in Southwest Missouri, keep one eye on the sky. Showers and thunderstorms rumble on through the overnight hours. Rain chances peak around 11 P.M. With locally heavy downpours — you could see up to half an inch in spots. You'll bottom out around 50 degrees with some patchy fog rolling in late. Eastern Missouri, you're in for a long night. Storms linger even longer here, with precipitation continuing straight through from 8 P.M. Until the early morning. The heaviest action hits around 2 A.M. Lows dip to near 55 degrees. And yes, that fog will be thick after midnight. Out west, things settle down a bit sooner. Just a slight chance of storms between 8 and 11 P.M., then patchy fog takes over as the rain fades. You'll be cooler, too, dropping to around 45 degrees. Thursday brings a serious break. Morning fog burns off by mid-morning, then partly sunny skies take over. And it gets warm — highs climb to 66 out west, 68 in the east. And a balmy 70 down in the southwest. That's running 38 degrees to 38 degrees above normal for early March, folks. But Friday brings our next round of strong to severe storms. Highs surge into the upper 70s ahead of a cold front. And Eastern Missouri might even flirt with 80. Storms arrive Friday evening with all hazards possible — large hail, damaging winds. And even tornadoes. The weekend calms down with sunshine and highs in the 60s, before another system pushes in Tuesday. Charge those phones tonight and keep the weather radio handy. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Missouri Weather March 4 Morning - Thunderstorms Starting 6 AM
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. Missouri. I'm Aaron Jolly. That light rain you heard overnight? Just a teaser. We picked up eight-hundredths of an inch. And now the atmosphere is loading up for a much wetter day. Temperatures held remarkably mild overnight — only dropped to 47 degrees under those thick clouds. In the next 24 hours. Here's the story today. Western Missouri sits on the quieter edge of this system. Expect drizzle and patchy fog through the day with a high near 53 degrees. Nothing dramatic, just a gray, damp kind of day. Head east toward St. Louis and things get interesting. Thunderstorms are likely — a 90 percent chance, peaking around 2 P.M. Highs climb to 62 degrees with that soupy southeast flow. Down in Southwest Missouri? That's where the heavy action sets up. Showers and thunderstorms are a certainty today, with one to two inches of rain possible. Highs reach 65 degrees before slowly sliding backward this afternoon. Tonight, storms continue across eastern and southern Missouri. Lows stay mild — mid-40s to low 50s. And here's something to step outside for: it's a full moon tonight. Whether you'll see it through the clouds is another question. Thursday brings a brief break and a real warm-up. Highs surge into the upper 60s to low 70s statewide. But Friday. Friday is the day to watch. A powerful cold front sweeps through with severe thunderstorms possible. Large hail, damaging winds. And even tornadoes are on the table. Highs Friday hit the mid-70s ahead of that front, then temperatures crash into the 50s for the weekend. We're gaining nearly two and a half minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox sits just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Missouri Weather March 3 Evening - 41° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Missouri. I'm Aaron Jolly. That damp chill you felt stepping outside today? It's the leading edge of an active pattern taking aim at the Show-Me State. We've already picked up 0.17 inches of rain. And there's more where that came from. In the next 24 hours. Here's the setup. A warm front is lifting north through Missouri right now. And it's creating a temperature divide. Western Missouri sits at 42 degrees this morning. Eastern Missouri is milder at 51 degrees. And down in Southwest Missouri, you're already at 56 degrees — that's springlike warmth pushing north. Wednesday night, storms continue statewide before gradually tapering Thursday morning. Looking ahead. Thursday offers a brief break before another system arrives Thursday night. Friday turns unusually warm — highs in the mid to upper 70s, nearly 41 degrees above normal for early March. But that warmth comes with a price. Severe thunderstorms are possible Friday evening, with damaging winds the main threat. Can't rule out a tornado or two. The weekend dries out with sunshine returning and highs in the 60s. By the way, we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise this morning was at 6:31. And tonight's full moon will be shining through those breaking clouds. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 2/28 Missouri Weather: Rain Starting 1 PM
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside and you'll feel something strange for late February. Warmth. We're sitting at 46 degrees right now, but here's the thing. A stalled front is slicing the state in two. and where you live determines what kind of day you're about to have. In the next 24 hours. Down in Southwest Missouri, you're waking up to 47 degrees with a few light showers possible. By this afternoon? You'll hit 76 degrees. That's not a typo. Seventy-six in February. but there's a catch. Humidity crashes to 20 percent, winds gust to 30 miles an hour. and that combo creates fire weather conditions through the afternoon. Skip any outdoor burning today. Head north to Eastern Missouri and you're starting at 40 degrees, climbing to 65 by mid-afternoon. A chance of light rain pops up after 1 P.M., but nothing heavy. Tonight, that front shoves through and temperatures nosedive to 31 degrees. Western Missouri sees the same script. You're at 43 degrees now, hitting 70 this afternoon with a slight chance of rain between 9 A.M. and noon. Tonight you drop to 30 degrees as northerly winds take over. Sunday stays cloudy with highs in the 40s to mid-50s. Then Sunday night into Monday morning, things get messy. North of Highway 54, expect a wintry mix of snow, sleet. and freezing rain. South of there, mostly rain. Monday morning commutes could get dicey across central Missouri. The pattern flips wet and active after that. Tuesday through Friday brings multiple rounds of rain, possibly heavy. We could see 2 to 3 inches by next weekend, raising flooding concerns. One bright note. We're gaining 2 minutes and 28 seconds of daylight each day. Sunrise today at 6:36 A.M., sunset at 5:53 P.M. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • Clear Skies | Missouri Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Missouri Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you'll feel 39 degrees. Not terrible. But here's the thing.. Winter's about to take a nap. Sunshine floods the state today. And temperatures are climbing fast. Western Missouri, you're hitting 63 by mid-afternoon. Eastern Missouri reaches 56. Down in the southwest? You're the winner at 65 degrees. That's 24 degrees to 24 degrees warmer than normal for late February. Tonight stays mild — upper 30s to low 40s under clear skies. Now Friday.. Friday is when things get wild. Highs soar into the low to mid 70s statewide. Southwest winds gust to 24 miles an hour. It'll feel like April crashed the party two months early. But here's the catch. Those warm temps and gusty winds create serious fire danger. Humidity drops into the 20s. If you're burning brush or working outdoors Friday afternoon, take extra precautions. Saturday starts warm — mid to upper 60s, even 77 in the southwest. Then a cold front barrels in Saturday night and flips the script completely. Sunday into Monday is where it gets messy. Widespread precipitation develops late Sunday. North of I-70, this looks like snow — 1 to 3 inches possible. South of I-70, it's a mixed bag of rain, sleet. And freezing rain. Travel impacts are likely Sunday night into Monday morning. The rest of next week stays active. Temperatures moderate back to the 40s and 50s with additional rain chances Tuesday and Wednesday. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. Winter's not done yet. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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