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UPDATE: Flash flood warnings for Boone and Cole counties have expired

August 4, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

The National Weather Service’s (NWS) updated graphic shows storms moving out of mid-Missouri (August 4, 2023 graphic courtesy of NWS St. Louis Twitter page)

A mid-Missouri highway used by many employees who work at Ameren’s Callaway Nuclear Energy Center remains closed this (Friday) morning due to flooding from heavy rains.

Our news partner KMIZ reports water, trees and other debris still is covering sections of Highway 94, which runs near the Missouri River in Callaway County. The Mokane area has received nine inches of rain. Callaway County road crews tell ABC-17’s Gabrielle Teiner that it could take weeks to clear Highway 94, and the road will need repairs after that.

Torrential rains have dropped staggering amounts of rainfall across the 939 the Eagle listening area. The National Weather Service’s (NWS) flash flood warnings for Boone, Cole, Callaway and Moniteau counties have expired. Osage County is the only county in the listening area that currently has a flash flood warning. It goes until 7:53 am.

NWS St. Louis meteorologist Alex Elmore tells 939 the Eagle that Columbia has receive 47-hundreths of an inch of rain since midnight, on top of the 3.74 inches that fell Thursday. The New Bloomfield area received about seven inches of rain.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, 939 the Eagle listening area, ABC-17's Gabrielle Teiner, Ameren's Callaway Nuclear Energy Center, Boone County, Callaway County, Callaway County road crews, Cole County, Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, Missouri River in Callaway County, Moniteau County, National Weather Service (NWS) St. Louis meteorologist Alex Elmore, news partner KMIZ, Osage County, post to twitter, Syndicated

UPDATE: Flash flood warnings remain in effect in four central Missouri counties

August 3, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

The National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis says six to seven inches of rain has fallen in mid-Missouri’s New Bloomfield and Chamois (August 3, 2023 graphic courtesy of NWS St. Louis Twitter page)

Four mid-Missouri counties remain under flash flood warnings this (Thursday) morning, due to the heavy rain that’s been falling.

The National Weather Service’s (NWS) flash flood warning for southern Boone, southern Callaway, Osage and Moniteau goes through 7:35 am. NWS meteorologist Kevin Deitsch tells 939 the Eagle that there has been flooding in New Bloomfield and Chamois this morning, with six to seven inches of rain on the ground.

Deitsch says Columbia Regional Airport (COU) reports 1.4 inches of rain on Wednesday. He finally expects some dry time after about 10 this morning, across the listening area.

The NWS issued a tornado warning in Moniteau County at about 8:30 last night. NWS radar indicated a tornado south of California, Missouri, near the town of High Point. There are no reports of any damage at this time.

Keep your radio tuned to 939 the Eagle for updated weather information.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, California, Callaway County, Chamois, Columbia Regional Airport, flash flood warnings, High Point, Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, Moniteau County, National Weather Service (NWS) St. Louis meteorologist Kevin Deitsch, New Bloomfield, Osage County, post to twitter, southern Boone County, Syndicated, tornado warning

Two mid-Missourians killed in Christmas holiday weekend traffic crashes

December 28, 2021 By Brian Hauswirth

State troopers say eight Missourians were killed during the Christmas holiday counting period, which began Thursday evening and ended late Sunday night. Two of the deaths happened in mid-Missouri, including a fatality in Osage County, east of Jefferson City. Troopers say 32-year-old Zachary Sutton of De Soto crossed the center line on Highway 28 and …

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Camdenton, Homepage, Kenneth Mustain, Mid-Missouri News, missouri state highway patrol, Missouri State Highway Patrol's Christmas holiday counting period, Osage County, Syndicated, Zachary Sutton

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