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Slick Road Conditions Could Occur Tonight
April 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin
Slick Road Conditions Could Occur Tonight

Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement for SLICK ROAD Conditions until 12 a.m. Monday

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 12AM CDT MON

...SLICK TRAVEL CONDITIONS TONIGHT

... A COMBINATION OF SLEET AND SNOW AND TEMPERATURES NEAR THE FREEZING MARK HAS RESULTED IN SOME SLICK SPOTS ON ROADWAYS ALONG THE INTERSTATE 64 CORRIDOR THROUGH SOUTHERN ILLINOIS.

ACCIDENTS AND SLIDE OFFS HAVE ALREADY BEEN REPORTED ON INTERSTATE 57 NEAR MT VERNON AND INTERSTATE 64 IN WAYNE COUNTY.

CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY GET WORSE THROUGH 10 PM. THE SLEET AND SNOW SHOULD QUICKLY COME TO AN END AFTER 10 PM WITH ACCUMULATIONS UNDER AN INCH, MAINLY ON ELEVATED ROAD SURFACES.

HOWEVER, WITH TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO HOVER RIGHT NEAR THE FREEZING MARK, THE SLICK SPOTS MAY CONTINUE TO POSE A PROBLEM FOR TRAVEL THROUGH DAYBREAK MONDAY MORNING.

PLEASE EXERCISE CAUTION IF YOU MUST TRAVEL IN THIS AREA TONIGHT.

Weather provided by Bagby Wealth Management.


Last Updated on April 01st 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Special Weather Statement - Cold Front Moving In with Rain
March 27th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Special Weather Statement - Cold Front Moving In with Rain

Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement until 4:30 a.m. Wednesday morning.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 4:30AM CDT WED

...LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN STILL EXPECTED TO IMPACT SOME LOCATIONS TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING

... A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT HAS CONTINUED TO DRIFT SLOWLY SOUTHEAST ACROSS WESTERN KENTUCKY LATE THIS EVENING. ALONG, AND ESPECIALLY BEHIND THIS COLD FRONT, NUMEROUS SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH MIDNIGHT.

MANY LOCATIONS ACROSS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HAVE ALREADY PICKED UP FROM 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN, WITH A FEW LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

HOWEVER, NO REPORTS OF FLOODING HAVE BEEN RECEIVED SO FAR THIS EVENING. IT IS NOW LOOKING AS THOUGH THE HEAVIER RAINS PUSHING SOUTHEAST INTO THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY WILL TAPER OFF A BIT AS WE HEAD PAST MIDNIGHT.

THEN, ANOTHER ROUND OF HEAVIER RAINS WILL LIKELY GET GOING DOWN ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS AND NOSE RAPIDLY NORTHEAST INTO SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF WESTERN KENTUCKY LATE TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.

ALTHOUGH WIDESPREAD OVERLAND FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED TO OCCUR, A FEW POORLY DRAINED AND LOW LYING AREAS MAY SEE SHARP RISES IN WATER LEVELS, INCLUDING SMALLER CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES. PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES ARE ALSO LIKELY WITH ANY HEAVIER BURSTS OF SHOWERS.

THE TIME PERIOD OF GREATEST IMPACT DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN WILL SUBSIDE ACROSS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AS THE NIGHT PROGRESSES. HOWEVER, HEAVY RAIN IMPACTS MAY INCREASE LATER TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING OVER THE SOUTHERN PURCHASE AND PENNYRILE REGIONS OF WESTERN KENTUCKY.

ALWAYS USE CAUTION NEAR DITCHES AND CREEKS WITH FAST MOVING WATERS AND AVOID ANY ROADWAYS THAT MAY BE COVERED WITH WATER. REMEMBER THAT RISING WATERS ARE MORE DIFFICULT TO DISCERN WHEN IT IS DARK. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS PLAY IT SAFE. TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN.


Last Updated on March 27th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Special Weather Statement - MORE RAIN Through Wednesday
March 27th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Special Weather Statement - MORE RAIN Through Wednesday

Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement until 12 a.m. Wednesday.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 12AM CDT WED ...LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING... A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL PUSH ACROSS THE QUAD STATE REGION TONIGHT.

ALONG AND ESPECIALLY JUST BEHIND THIS COLD FRONT, LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL IS FORECAST. ALTHOUGH WIDESPREAD OVERLAND FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED TO OCCUR, A FEW POORLY DRAINED AND LOW LYING AREAS MAY SEE SHARP RISES IN WATER LEVELS, INCLUDING SMALLER CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES. PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS IS ALSO LIKELY WITH HEAVIER SHOWERS.

RAINFALL AMOUNTS THROUGH WEDNESDAY WILL RANGE FROM CLOSE TO ONE AND A HALF INCHES IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA AND NORTHWEST KENTUCKY, TO ALMOST TWO AND A HALF INCHES IN PARTS OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND SOUTHWEST ILLINOIS.

THE TIME PERIOD OF GREATEST IMPACT DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN WILL BE THROUGH THIS EVENING ACROSS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, AND SOUTHWEST INDIANA, AND FROM MID EVENING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS FOR WESTERN KENTUCKY.

ALWAYS USE CAUTION NEAR DITCHES AND CREEKS WITH FAST MOVING WATERS AND AVOID ANY ROADWAYS THAT MAY BE COVERED WITH WATER. REMEMBER THAT RISING WATERS ARE MORE DIFFICULT TO DISCERN WHEN IT IS DARK. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS PLAY IT SAFE. TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN.

Weather provided by Bagby Wealth Management, a sponsor of the ShowMe Times.


Last Updated on March 27th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Special Weather Statement Until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday
March 26th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Special Weather Statement Until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday

Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Special Weather Statement until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 4:30AM CDT TUE ...LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED LATE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY

... A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL PUSH THROUGH THE QUAD STATE REGION TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MIDDAY WEDNESDAY.

ALONG AND JUST BEHIND THIS COLD FRONT, LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL IS FORECAST TO FALL ACROSS THE QUAD STATE REGION.

ALTHOUGH WIDESPREAD OVERLAND FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED TO OCCUR, A FEW POORLY DRAINED AND LOW LYING AREAS MAY SEE SHARP RISES IN WATER LEVELS, INCLUDING SMALLER CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES.

RAINFALL AMOUNTS THROUGH WEDNESDAY WILL RANGE FROM AROUND ONE AND A HALF INCHES IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA AND NORTHWEST KENTUCKY, TO AROUND TWO AND A HALF INCHES IN THE OZARK FOOTHILLS OF MISSOURI.

THE TIME PERIOD OF GREATEST IMPACT DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN WILL BE TUESDAY AFTERNOON INTO TUESDAY EVENING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, AND MAINLY LATE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY ACROSS WEST KENTUCKY INTO SOUTHWEST INDIANA.

ALWAYS USE CAUTION NEAR DITCHES AND CREEKS WITH FAST MOVING WATERS AND AVOID ANY ROADWAYS THAT MAY BE COVERED WITH WATER.

TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN.

Weather provided by Bagby Wealth Management.


Last Updated on March 26th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Severe weather can strike at any time in Missouri, making it important for all of us to be prepared to find the most secure shelter available no matter where we are. Today's statewide tornado drill is an excellent opportunity for Missourians to practice their sheltering plans and ensure readiness in case of a severe weather emergency. The statewide drill provides schools, businesses and families with an opportunity to test their planning and readiness to be able to quickly seek appropriate shelter in case of a real severe weather emergency. By practicing and increasing readiness across the state, Missourians will feel confident and prepared in the event of actual severe weather emergencies.

Missouri’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill is part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, which includes:

Monday – Preparedness Day

Tuesday – Tornado Safety Day, including a tornado drill at 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday – Flash Flood Safety Day

Thursday – Severe Thunderstorm Day

Friday – NOAA Weather Radio Day


Last Updated on March 06th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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February 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin
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Stoddard County, Missouri - The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Tornado Watch until 9 p.m. for Stoddard County, Missouri.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 5 IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN ILLINOIS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 9 COUNTIES IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ALEXANDER GALLATIN HARDIN JOHNSON MASSAC POPE PULASKI SALINE UNION IN KENTUCKY THIS WATCH INCLUDES 22 COUNTIES IN WESTERN KENTUCKY BALLARD CALDWELL CALLOWAY CARLISLE CHRISTIAN CRITTENDEN DAVIESS FULTON GRAVES HENDERSON HICKMAN HOPKINS LIVINGSTON LYON MARSHALL MCCRACKEN MCLEAN MUHLENBERG TODD TRIGG UNION WEBSTER IN MISSOURI THIS WATCH INCLUDES 10 COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI BOLLINGER BUTLER CAPE GIRARDEAU CARTER MISSISSIPPI NEW MADRID RIPLEY SCOTT STODDARD WAYNE THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF BARDWELL, BENTON, BLOOMFIELD, CADIZ, CAIRO, CALHOUN, CAPE GIRARDEAU, CHARLESTON, CLINTON, DIXON, DONIPHAN, EDDYVILLE, ELIZABETHTOWN, ELKTON, GOLCONDA, GREENVILLE, HARRISBURG, HENDERSON, HICKMAN, HOPKINSVILLE, JACKSON, JONESBORO, MADISONVILLE, MARBLE HILL, MARION, MAYFIELD, METROPOLIS, MORGANFIELD, MOUND CITY, MURRAY, NEW MADRID, OWENSBORO, PADUCAH, PIEDMONT, POPLAR BLUFF, PRINCETON, SHAWNEETOWN, SIKESTON, SMITHLAND, VAN BUREN, VIENNA, AND WICKLIFFE.


Last Updated on February 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Stoddard County, The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Stoddard County, Missouri.

FLASH FLOOD WARNING FROM 3:30PM CST SAT UNTIL 8:30PM CST SAT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PADUCAH HAS ISSUED A * FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR

... BOLLINGER COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI... CARTER COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI... RIPLEY COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI... WAYNE COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI... STODDARD COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI... BUTLER COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI...

* UNTIL 830 PM CST * AT 323 PM CST, SOME FLOODING OF ROADS AND LOW-LYING AREAS WAS ALREADY OCCURRING IN THE WARNED AREA. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF CLOSE TO 5 INCHES HAVE FALLEN OVER THE PAST FOUR DAYS OR SO.

THUNDERSTORMS WITH WIDESPREAD HEAVY RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST ACROSS THE WARNED AREA THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING. FLASH FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE LIKELY IN THE WARNED AREA OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS.

THIS HEAVY RAIN WILL FALL ON SATURATED GROUND, CAUSING WATER LEVELS TO RISE VERY QUICKLY.

THIS IS A POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES. IN HILLY TERRAIN THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF LOW WATER CROSSINGS WHICH ARE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS IN HEAVY RAIN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOODED ROADS. FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE.


Last Updated on February 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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