Winter Storm To Impact The Eastern Ozarks Friday and Saturday
A winter storm is taking shape in the eastern Ozarks, central and south central Missouri Friday and Saturday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Dallas, Hickory, Laclede and Wright Counties until midnight
Accumulating Snow Likely In The Ozarks Starting Friday
Rain, freezing rain, sleet and snow…..all part of a wintry mix in store for the Ozarks from Friday into Saturday. The National Weather Service says a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the KTTS listening area
Two Inches Of Rain Causing Flooding In Parts Of The Ozarks
Heavy rain has fallen in the southern Ozarks Friday morning, prompting the National Weather Service to issue flood warnings for parts of Douglas, Ozark and Taney Counties through early afternoon. Two inches of rain has been reported
Rain In The Ozarks Through Friday Night
You may need that umbrella over the next two days. The National Weather Service says rain moving into the Ozarks Thursday morning will likely stick around through late Friday night into Saturday morning. There may even be
Winter Weather Advisory For Far Southern Missouri Saturday
One to three inches of snow along the Missouri-Arkansas border: The National Weather Service says that’s what we’re looking at with snowfall amounts Saturday as the brunt of the winter storm is expected to affect Arkansas. A
UPDATE: Winter Storm Watch For Areas South Of I-44 Starting Late Friday Night
Snow is expected to impact at least parts of the Ozarks this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for areas south of I-44 from late Friday night into Sunday morning. A light
NWS Confirms 7th Tornado In Saturday Morning Storms
The National Weather Service has confirmed a seventh tornado touched down during the severe storms early Saturday morning. Meteorologists say an EF-0 tornado was on the ground in Christian County just south of Clever. It was on the
Severe Weather Possible In The Ozarks Tonight
Strong to severe storms are possible in the Ozarks Friday evening, with the best chance for 60 mile per hour winds, quarter size hail, and an isolated tornado south of Springfield. The Springfield metro area is now
Thick Fog Reducing Visibilities And Causing Crashes In The Ozarks Friday Morning
Slow down, use your headlights, and allow plenty of distance ahead of you….words of advice from the National Weather Service as we deal with thick fog across the Ozarks Friday morning. A dense fog advisory is in
Damaging Winds And Hail Possible Friday Night
Showers and storms could start developing as early as Friday afternoon in the Ozarks, but the biggest threat for severe weather will be after dark. The National Weather Service says the only question is how much instability