- Flood warning in effect for 102 River at Maryville
The 102 River is shown Tuesday morning According to the National Weather Service, the river stage was at 16 feet at 4:30 a m Flood stage is 18 feet The NWS forecasted the river to rise above flood stage this morning and continue to rise near 21 feet this afternoon
- Severe weather possible through this weekend | News | Maryville Forum
According to the NWS's hazardous weather warning, the increased possibility for severe weather begins Friday afternoon and continues through Saturday and Sunday An additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is also possible, which may lead to flash and river flooding
- Beef outlook reflects border closure | State and National News . . .
Nelson said a recent ERS study evaluated what it might look like if NWS would reach Texas now “According to the study, after adjusting for inflation, market conditions, etc the impact would be around $1 9 billion,” he says
- Heavy rains raise river | News | Maryville Forum
Heavy rains Monday night totaled around 5 85 inches, according to the National Weather Service’s observation station at Northwest Missouri Regional Airport in Maryville, sending water rushing its way south under
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- Maryville warming centers open doors, temperatures to drop
MARYVILLE, Mo — Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney has announced three locations that will serve as warming stations during the upcoming winter weather event
- County emergency management director warns of impending winter storm
According to an email from Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney, As of 3 p m Sunday, the NWS is forecasting 7 to 11 inches of snow for Nodaway County
- Local artists place at Albrecht-Kemper member exhibition
MARYVILLE, Mo — Three Nodaway County artists took part in the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art’s 2021 Membership Exhibition on Jan 15, and two walked away placing in various categories
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