You probably know by now that Missouri is in for a major winter storm because you've heard the warnings from the National Weather Service, but the real sign of doom is the arrival of Jim Cantore. The Weather Channel's storm nerd has now arrived in Kansas City.
Could it be that the New Madrid Fault is waking up from a brief slumber? There was a small tremor in Missouri Friday followed by a much stronger jolt to the south in Arkansas that was felt by many.
If there is any way you can avoid it, authorities are warning that you should not travel through most parts of Missouri and Illinois on Sunday as conditions are expected to be treacherous.
As the calendar turns from 2024 to 2025, there's one person in Missouri that will not be suffering from inflation as the net worth has zoomed to a staggering $9.3 billion dollars.
As we get closer to the time when the winter storm system will impact Missouri, we're starting to get estimates on what is possible and that's a key word. Current ensembles of computer models show a high probability that parts of Missouri will get slammed by up to a foot of snow by early next week.
There are still questions about exactly what type of weather will impact Missouri this weekend, but confidence is growing that a majority of the state is likely to experience a heavy snow event.