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Precipitation Departure from Normal Past 90 Days

Much of the Ozarks is in a long-term dry condition. [...]

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Ring of Fire

This is a phrase which I’ve actually heard more in connection with the volcanic activity which lines the Pacific Ocean basin but it has also been used to describe the ring of thunderstorms whichis sometimes observed in the central United States during the summer months. [...]

Monthly Review

March 2010 Climate Summary for the Ozarks

The month started uneventful and once again chilly for the season.  But a pattern shift was occurring that would shut down the cold air express for at least the beginning of the month.  The temperature was able to rise to above fifty again by the 4th and stayed above that mark through the weekend [...]

Monthly Review

February 2010 Climate Summary for the Ozarks

The month was a cold and dry one overall. The average temperature was 30.6 degrees which was the 15th coolest February for Springfield but other observation sites in Missouri ranked in the top ten coolest. [...]

Monthly Review

January 2010 Climate Summary for the Ozarks

January 2010 Climate Summary for the Ozarks [...]

Monthly Review

December 2009 Climate Summary for the Ozarks

The month ended up four degrees below normal. We had eight days where the thermometer failed to rise above freezing. While snow threatened several times, Springfield ended up with 1.8″ for the month. [...]

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