Forecast Update:  Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 3:00 p.m.
Strong to severe storms are expected to push through the four state
region Wednesday night into Thursday morning.  The Storm
Prediction Center has placed the region in a "Slight Risk" for severe
weather.  Strong storms that do turn severe could produce strong
wind, large hail, and an isolated tornado.  I'm expecting most of the
severe weather to happen in southeast Missouri.  
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WEATHER FORECAST
WEDNESDAY
Mostly Sunny
Wind:  S 10-15 mph
High:  72

WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy with Strong to Severe Thunderstorms
Wind:  SSE 10-15 mph
Low:  56

THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy with Showers and Thunderstorms
Wind:  SSW 10-15 mph
High:  70

THURSDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy with Showers
Wind:  SSW 5-10 mph
Low:  45

FRIDAY
Mostly Cloudy with Showers
High: 58

FRIDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy with Showers
Low:  36

SATURDAY
Mostly Cloudy with Showers
High:  56
March 10, 1948 - Thirty-four degrees below zero at International
Falls, Minnesota.


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