Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement for Stoddard County.
... IMPACTS FROM FREEZING ROADWAYS MAY BE FELT IN MANY LOCATIONS SATURDAY EVENING INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS
...TEMPERATURES WILL WARM SUBSTANTIALLY OVERNIGHT AS SOUTHERLY WINDS CONTINUE. A FEW THUNDERSTORMS WITH GUSTY WINDS MAY EVEN OCCUR BY SATURDAY BY AFTERNOON AHEAD OF AN ADVANCING ARCTIC FRONT
... ESPECIALLY OVER WESTERN KENTUCKY. THIS COLD FRONT WILL BRING A VERY RAPID CHANGE TO SUB FREEZING TEMPERATURES FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS. MANY LOCATIONS WILL DROP FROM THE UPPER 50S AND LOWER 60S TO NEAR FREEZING WITHIN A 6 HOUR TIME PERIOD SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED AHEAD OF THE FRONT
... ESPECIALLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER
... VERY WET ROADWAYS WILL LIKELY PROCEED THE CHANGE TO FREEZING CONDITIONS. THE RESULT COULD BE FREEZING OF ANY PUDDLES OR LEFT OVER WET ROADWAYS DURING THE EVENING. ELEVATED ROADWAYS WILL BE THE FIRST TO FREEZE. IN ADDITION
... THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT A BAND OF FREEZING RAIN COULD FORM BEHIND THE COLD FRONT SATURDAY EVENING
... ESPECIALLY ALONG AND SOUTHEAST OF THE OHIO RIVER. THIS SITUATION WILL NEED TO BE MONITORED VERY CLOSELY
... AS IMPACTS FROM THIS EVENT COULD BE GREATER ON AREA ROADWAYS. IN ADDITION
... WIND CHILL VALUES BY SUNRISE SUNDAY WILL LIKELY BE DOWN NEAR ZERO TO THE LOWER TEENS. PLEASE STAY TUNED TO THE LATEST FORECASTS LATER TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a WEATHER STATEMENT - FIRE DANGER!
US SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 5PM CST THU
...FIRE DANGER FURTHER ELEVATED BY STRONG GUSTY WINDS TODAY
... THE COMBINATION OF EXTREMELY DRY FUELS
...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY
... AND STRONG GUSTY WINDS WILL RESULT IN AN ELEVATED FIRE DANGER TODAY. BURN BANS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR MANY LOCAL COUNTIES. EVEN WHERE BURN BANS ARE NOT IN EFFECT
...BURNING TODAY IS NOT RECOMMENDED AS ANY FIRE ACTIVITY COULD EASILY GET OUT OF CONTROL. SOME RELIEF FROM THE DRY CONDITIONS IS EXPECTED FRIDAY AS RAIN SHOWERS ACCOMPANY THE PASSAGE OF A STRONG COLD FRONT. HOWEVER
... THE RELIEF WILL ONLY BE TEMPORARY AS RAINFALL TOTALS ARE ONLY FORECAST BETWEEN ONE THIRD AND ONE HALF INCH.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a FREEZE Warning for Saturday night - Sunday morning.
... FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM CST SUNDAY
... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PADUCAH HAS ISSUED A FREEZE WARNING
... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM CST SUNDAY. * TEMPERATURES... A WIDESPREAD FREEZE IS ANTICIPATED TONIGHT ACROSS THE ENTIRE QUAD STATE REGION. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO DIP TO NEAR OR BELOW FREEZING SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT
... THEN REMAIN BELOW THE FREEZING MARK FOR SEVERAL HOURS THROUGH AROUND 8 AM OR SO. * IMPACTS
... SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES AT NIGHT CAN KILL MOST SENSITIVE VEGETATION. POTTED PLANTS NORMALLY LEFT OUTDOORS SHOULD BE BROUGHT INSIDE AWAY FROM THE COLD. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
... A FREEZE WARNING MEANS SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. THESE CONDITIONS WILL KILL CROPS AND OTHER SENSITIVE VEGETATION.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service has issued a Frost Advisory for Stoddard County, Missouri.
... FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 8 AM CST THURSDAY... * TEMPERATURE... LOWS WILL RANGE FROM 32 TO 36. A FEW OF THE NORMALLY COLDER VALLEYS MAY FALL JUST BELOW FREEZING. * IMPACTS... HOME GARDENS AND FLOWERING PLANTS THAT ARE NOT PROTECTED FROM FROST COULD BE DAMAGED. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A FROST ADVISORY MEANS THAT WIDESPREAD FROST IS EXPECTED. SENSITIVE OUTDOOR PLANTS MAY BE KILLED IF LEFT UNCOVERED. &&
.HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE EAST ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY TONIGHT. CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT TO CALM WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS HIGH WILL MAKE AREAS OF FROST LIKELY.
Stoddard County, Missouri -The National Weather Service has issued a possible Frost on Wednesday.
US SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 4AM CST WED ...WIDESPREAD FROST POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN SOME AREAS
... CHILLY HIGH PRESSURE SPREADING EAST FROM THE SOUTHERN PLAINS WEDNESDAY NIGHT WILL PRODUCE CLEAR AND CALM CONDITIONS OVER THE QUAD STATE REGION. THIS WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO FALL OFF INTO THE 30S LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. AREAS OF FROST WILL BE LIKELY IN MANY LOCATIONS
...AND SOME AREAS MAY RECEIVE A WIDESPREAD FROST. THE MOST LIKELY PLACES TO SEE WIDESPREAD FROST WILL BE OVER SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AND SOME LOCATIONS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND IN THE OZARK FOOTHILLS. IN THOSE REGIONS
...A LIGHT FREEZE CANNOT BE RULED OUT. PLEASE STAY TUNED TO LATER FORECASTS...AS FROST ADVISORIES OR FREEZE WARNINGS MAY BE REQUIRED WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 5:30PM CDT TUE ...
ELEVATED FIRE DANGER TO CONTINUE THIS AFTERNOON...
TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 80S COMBINED WITH LOW AFTERNOON RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 20 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS WILL CONTINUE TO RESULT IN AN ELEVATED FIRE DANGER.
THERE HAS BEEN A REPORT OF A FIELD FIRE IN MCCRACKEN COUNTY ALONG 10000 OGDEN LANDING ROAD.
BURNING IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON GIVEN THE VERY DRY AND BREEZY CONDITIONS ACROSS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI...SOUTHERN ILLINOIS...SOUTHWEST INDIANA AND WEST KENTUCKY.
Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement until 10:15 p.m. Friday.
PATCHY FROST EXPECTED OVERNIGHT ACROSS PARTS OF THE QUAD STATE REGION...
PATCHY FROST IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS ACROSS PARTS OF THE QUAD STATE REGION. AT THIS TIME,
THE PERIOD OF GREATEST CONCERN FOR FROST DEVELOPMENT WILL SPAN BETWEEN 400 AM AND 700 AM CDT. THE AREA OF GREATEST CONCERN WILL BE ACROSS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, ESPECIALLY NEAR THE INTERSTATE 64 CORRIDOR, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, AND THE PURCHASE AREA OF WEST KENTUCKY.
ALTHOUGH A FEW PROTECTED AREAS MAY SEE A HEAVIER FROST DEVELOPMENT, MOST FROST INTENSITY SHOULD BE LIGHT IN NATURE.
MOST HARDY AND WELL ESTABLISHED PLANTS AND SHRUBS SHOULD BE ABLE TO TOLERATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF FROST.
NEWLY TRANSPLANTED PLANTS AND EXTREMELY TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE OUTDOOR PLANTS MAY SEE SOME IMPACT DUE TO THE FROST. TAKE MEASURES TO GUARD THOSE PLANTS AGAINST THE FROST THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS EVENING. ANY LINGERING FROST SHOULD DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY BY 8 AM CDT ON SATURDAY.