A line of broken storms in a bowing segment is presently in central and eastern Missouri. This line is expected to continue to move southeastward affecting mostly eastern Missouri but might have an impact in the Lake of the Ozarks region and also in the Waynesville, Rolla, Salem and Houston, Missouri areas by noon and into the early and middle afternoon hours. A severe thunderstorm watch was just hoisted for that area.
The rest of the Ozarks will continue in the excessive heat today and for much of the week. Storms will flow over the top and slide east of this dome of hot air which means they may occasionally affect portions of the Ozarks mostly those closer to central and eastern Missouri.
I will have a complete report on the progress of these storms and on the heat on KOLR-10 at 5, 6 & 10 pm!









Browsing through your site, I am amazed at just how often we get storms – with an incredible amount of energy.
Wouldn’t it be great if somebody could work out a way to harness this energy rather than let it go to waste destructively?
Steve,
Sorry, I’ve got some tight controls on comments.
Yes, it is an incredible amount of energy! Harnessing it is one thing, then you’d have to make it portable enough to get it to the storm.