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Record rainfall St. Louis on Tuesday morning caused severe flash flooding that quickly turned dangerous for residents in low-lying areas. Many people needed first responders to help them leave their flooded homes, and at least one person died.
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The historic rainfall broke the single-day record set in 1915.
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In Missouri, winters are about 4 degrees hotter on average than in 1970 — and farmers are starting to feel the effects.
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A national climate report issued Friday predicts a bleak picture for the state and region as a result of climate change: increased flooding, hotter…
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The “heat dome” has arrived in Missouri, in which high temperatures and high humidity have teamed up to unleash incredibly uncomfortable hot weather.…
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Sitting in a hot car can be uncomfortable for adults — but for children it can be deadly. A law Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed this month by aims to keep…
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St. Louis health officials are asking area residents to prepare for more than five days in a row of extreme heat and humidity. Many are calling it the…
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The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat advisory for the St. Louis area until 7 p.m. Thursday. Temperatures are expected in the…
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Many St. Louis-area residents were still enjoying a long weekend and the end of the Christmas holiday when the flood warnings first went out on Dec. 26.…
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Updated at 5:50 p.m. Monday with information from latest city briefingCity streets director Todd Waelterman says it could be Wednesday before the city…