The snow has caused numerous crashes across Columbia and Boone County. Boone County Joint Communications tells 939 the Eagle that a tractor trailer has overturned on snow-impacted westbound I-70 at the 128 mile marker near Rangeline. Westbound I-70 had numerous issues in the Columbia area overnight, and was closed due to two jackknifed tractor trailers …
Columbia and Jefferson City are covered in separate winter weather advisories
The National Weather Service (NWS) has increased snow projection totals for mid-Missouri for Thursday and Friday. A winter weather advisory began at 9 am for Boone, Audrain and Monroe counties in the 939 the Eagle listening area. The advisory goes until 6 tomorrow morning. NWS meteorologist Brad Charboneau tells 939 the Eagle that mid-Missouri motorists …
Columbia and Jefferson City are covered in separate winter weather advisories
The National Weather Service (NWS) has increased snow projection totals for mid-Missouri for Thursday and Friday. A winter weather advisory began at 9 am for Boone, Audrain and Monroe counties in the 939 the Eagle listening area. The advisory goes until 6 tomorrow morning. NWS meteorologist Brad Charboneau tells 939 the Eagle that mid-Missouri motorists …
Some untreated roads are still icy in central Missouri
Freezing drizzle and sleet caused dozens of crashes in Columbia and Boone County on Thursday, and icy conditions have caused numerous school districts to cancel classes for Friday. There were so many crashes and slide-offs on Thursday that Columbia Police implemented a delayed reporting system for non-injury accidents. National Weather Service (NWS) St. Louis meteorologist Jon …
More ice, snow expected in mid-Missouri on Thursday
A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Columbia, Jefferson City and most of 939 the Eagle listening area, through midnight. Light snow and freezing drizzle fell in mid-Missouri overnight, and snow will move in by 10 this (Thursday) morning. National Weather Service (NWS) St. Louis meteorologist Matt Beitscher says the snow will move further …