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Missouri may not be known as a wildfire-prone state, but there have been more than 2,700 this year. One culprit is power lines.
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While Missouri's drought this fall may not have much of an impact on snowfall, it could affect severe weather next spring.
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According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, August droughts will likely have an effect on when leaves change and drop.
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National Weather Services offices lack meteorologists after the Trump administration implemented staffing cuts and a hiring freeze. Missouri offices are working together as a solution.
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A student-led effort to improve storm safety on the University of Missouri’s campus resulted in a new certification.
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Kehoe issued an executive order to activate the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan and enable state agencies to coordinate directly with local jurisdictions to provide assistance.
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An annular solar eclipse will take place on Saturday, Oct. 14.
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Biden approves disaster declaration following severe weather in late July and early August.
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Ahead of the holiday weekend, the winter weather is expected to make traveling more hazardous.The KOMU 8 First Alert Weather Team anticipates 2 to 4 inches of snow, beginning Thursday morning between 4 and 8 a.m., and temperatures to drop into the 10s by late Thursday morning and continue to fall in the single digits by the afternoon.
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Update 4/4/14 8:13 a.m.: (AP) As a second wave of violent weather rolled through eastern Missouri, it brought scattered reports of tornado sightings. The…