We got ourselves a good amount of rain these past few days, and there was a big storm this Monday. That might be a problem for some of my fellow homeowners out there.
The weather forecast has certainly changed a lot in 24-48 hours. On Friday (April 17), there was a chance for severe weather to come through our area, but now it appears the projection of the storm changed and so did the intensity. We had several good downpours on Saturday, but didn't become real severe...
The Labor Day weekend may end with some rain across West Central Missouri. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma has issued Severe Thunderstorm Watch #483 for portions of eastern Kansas and western Missouri, including the following counties: Adair, Bates, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Cass, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Grundy, Henry, Howard,
The national weather service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has issued a Winter Storm Watch, which is in effect Friday afternoon through Saturday morning for portions of Western, Central and Northern Missouri, including Pettis County.
Oh my goodness gracious, doesn't it seem like every time it rains here in Sedalia someone starts driving like they lost their freggin mind? It seems like so many people just forget how to operate a motor vehicle when the weather changes just a littlest bit. Today's been a bit soggy, and you know that fall rain is a little different than summer rain, or any other kind of weather. So I thought I'
Kids, I know a lot of you are kind of pouting right now because it's raining outside, and apparently that will dampen some of your plans. MALARKEY, I say! Your fun isn't ruined!