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The Great Flood of ’93 took a severe toll on St. Louis as an unprecedented weather phenomenon. But St. Louis is no stranger to floods, tornadoes, heat…
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Despite a warming world, there’s little chance of weather becoming unpredictable – or at least less predictable than it already is. That’s according to…
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Missouri corn and soybean farmers may see higher yields this year, as scientists from the University of Missouri-Columbia forecast mild weather and…
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The unusually warm winter in and around St. Louis has caused many flowering plants and trees, such as magnolias and peach blossoms, to bloom early this…
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The St. Louis region went into high alert Thursday ahead of forecasted ice storms.Many schools and government offices were closed Friday, and grocery…
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Founded in 1792, the Old Farmer’s Almanac (repository of quirky information that it is) turns 225 this year. On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, we talked…
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For the first time this week, when severe weather rolled through the St. Louis metropolitan area, neither Cindy Preszler nor Mike Roberts had a newsroom…
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A three-day forecast of heavy rain and out-of-season thunderstorms has placed the St. Louis area under a flash flood watch through Monday afternoon. The…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, September 13 will be “The Music of Wayne Shorter.” Over his 56-year career, saxophonist/composer Wayne Shorter has won ten…
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Some crops in Illinois are under water. Some have yet to be planted.After the wettest June on record, officials in Illinois with the U.S. Department of…