It’s been an unseasonably warm October, but winter is eventually coming. Cold and snowy weather might take a while, though, due to the slow development of La Nina, which State Climatologist Zach Leasor explained to Missourinet’s Marshall Griffin.
The rest of Missouri’s summer weatherwise might best be described as “mid” or even “meh.” According to State Climatologist Zach Leasor, there’s no strong indicators for making any long-term predictions on whether it will be hotter, cooler, wetter, or drier than...
Missouri’s drought alert is expected to expire at the end of March. That’s according to state climatologist Zach Leasor, who said, despite that, Missouri is struggling to shake the past several years of drought. He said the above average snowfall over this winter...
The weather pattern known as La Nina is forecast to begin this fall, which means Missouri could see a colder-than-usual winter. But first, State Climatologist Zack Leasor gives us an update on the state’s drought picture…