It would be a good idea to keep an eye on the skies over Missouri and Illinois midweek as there's a good chance that we'll see big storms with damaging winds develop that might bring with it helpful rain, too.
If you consider yourself a sky watcher, you'll want to prepare for some epic viewing over Missouri and Illinois as 4 rare supermoons back-to-back-to-back-to-back will happen starting early in July.
I know many who love the moon and equally as many that believe strawberries are great. If you're a part of that crowd, you'll love the full moon that is about to appear in the sky over Missouri Saturday night.
A rare dust storm in rural Illinois near Springfield caused a chain reaction crash that killed six and closed Interstate 55. While rare, these dust storms do occasionally occur.
Monday would not be a good day for a cookout near the woods in Missouri as the state is being warned of an 'elevated fire danger' due to three different conditions which will be present.
If you think forecasting the weather is hard, you should see all the factors that go into predicting what rivers will do. There is reason for concern though as it appears there's a growing chance that the Mississippi River will exceed flood stages this Spring along its banks in Missouri and Illinois.