Greenville, MO

10:27 PM CST on February 10, 2012 (GMT -0600)
Elev: 459 ft
Lon: 90.4° W
Lat: 37.1° N
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Tropical Weather: Tropical Cyclone Giovanna (South Indian Ocean) Tropical Cyclone Jasmine (Southern Pacific)
Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Friday, February 10, 2012.

Snow showers moved through the Midwest, thunderstorms developed in the South, and cold air poured into the Plains on Friday. A trough of low pressure moved eastward from the Southern Plains and continued to push a cold front eastward, which extended from the Great Lakes into the Gulf states. The southern end of this system pulled moisture in from the Gulf of Mexico and triggered scattered showers and thunderstorms over the Lower Mississippi Valley. Severe storms have not been reported over the region, but rainfall totals reached over an inch in eastern Texas and southern Louisiana. Heaviest rainfall was reported at Angleton, Texas with a mid-day total of 1.12 inches of rain.

To the North, cool air over the Great Lakes and Midwest allowed for snow showers to develop along the northern side of this cold front. Snowfall accumulation ranged from 1 to 2 inches from southern Wisconsin and Michigan, through Ohio and the Central Appalachians. Some of these areas saw a messy combination of freezing rain and sleet.

Behind this system, a strong ridge of high pressure built into the Plains. This pushed in cool and dry air from central Canada and brought cold and breezy conditions to most of the Plains. The Northern Plains and Upper Midwest saw highs in the single digits, with overnight lows temperatures near 10 degrees below zero. Parts of the Southern Plains saw highs in the 40s, with overnight lows in the 20s.

Out West, a trough of low pressure pushed another cold front toward the Pacific Northwest. Moisture poured in ahead of this system, kicking up more rain showers over Oregon and Washington, with a few sprinkles in northern California. The Northern Rockies saw light and scattered snow showers as moisture reached over Idaho and Montana. Snowfall accumulations ranged from 2 to 4 inches in these areas.
Weather Underground midday recap for Friday, February 10, 2012.

Snow showers moved through the Midwest, thunderstorms developed in the South, and cold air poured into the Plains on Friday. A trough of low pressure moved eastward from the Southern Plains and continued to push a cold front eastward, which extended from the Great Lakes into the Gulf states. The southern end of this system pulled moisture in from the Gulf of Mexico and triggered scattered showers and thunderstorms over the Lower Mississippi Valley. Severe storms have not been reported over the region, but rainfall totals reached over an inch in eastern Texas and southern Louisiana. Heaviest rainfall was reported at Angleton, Texas with a mid-day total of 1.12 inches of rain.

To the North, cool air over the Great Lakes and Midwest allowed for snow showers to develop along the northern side of this cold front. Snowfall accumulation ranged from 1 to 2 inches from southern Wisconsin and Michigan, through Ohio and the Central Appalachians. Some of these areas saw a messy combination of freezing rain and sleet.

Behind this system, a strong ridge of high pressure built into the Plains. This pushed in cool and dry air from central Canada and brought cold and breezy conditions to most of the Plains. The Northern Plains and Upper Midwest saw highs in the single digits, with overnight lows temperatures near 10 degrees below zero. Parts of the Southern Plains saw highs in the 40s, with overnight lows in the 20s.

Out West, a trough of low pressure pushed another cold front toward the Pacific Northwest. Moisture poured in ahead of this system, kicking up more rain showers over Oregon and Washington, with a few sprinkles in northern California. The Northern Rockies saw light and scattered snow showers as moisture reached over Idaho and Montana. Snowfall accumulations ranged from 2 to 4 inches in these areas.
Greenville Weather at a Glance
Updated 10:27 PM CST
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Scattered Clouds
Scattered Clouds
Temperature
26.8 °F
Feels Like 22 °F
Wind(mph)
3.8
Sunrise / Set
6:56 AM
5:35 PM
Moon
Waning Gibbous
Tonight
Partly Cloudy 18 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tomorrow
Clear 27 °F
Clear
Tomorrow Night
Clear 13 °F
Clear
Sunday
Clear 31 | 22 °F
Clear
Monday
Snow 34 | 29 °F
Snow
70% chance of precipitation
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy 45 | 31 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tomorrow is forecast to be Much Cooler than today.
Conditions
Pressure
30.26 in
Visibility
10.0 miles
Clouds
Scattered Clouds 3400 ft
Moisture
Humidity
18%
Rainfall
0.14 in
Snow Depth
Not available.
METAR
METAR KPOF 110353Z AUTO 33015G24KT 10SM SCT034 01/M06 A3018 RMK AO2 PK WND 33027/0336 SLP226 T00061061
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Weather Radio
Temperature
Windchill
22 °F
Dew Point
-14 °F
Wind
Speed / Dir
3.8 mph from NNW
Wind Gust
17.4 mph
Health
UV
0 out of 16
Pollen
1.00 out of 12
Pollen Forecast
Air Quality
Not available.
Flu Activity
Regional
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Regional Forecast for Wayne
Tonight
nt_chanceflurries Mostly cloudy. A chance of flurries late in the evening. Lows around 19. North winds 10 to 20 mph.
Saturday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the upper 20s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night
nt_sunny Clear. Lows around 14. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. West winds 5 mph.
Sunday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. South winds 5 mph.
Monday
chancesnow Cloudy. A chance of snow in the morning...then snow likely in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
Monday Night
nt_chancesnow Cloudy. Snow likely in the evening...then a chance of snow and sleet after midnight. Lows in the upper 20s. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Tuesday
partlysunny Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.
Tuesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows around 30.
Wednesday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Highs in the upper 40s.
Wednesday Night
nt_chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain. Lows in the upper 30s.
Thursday
chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain showers. Highs in the lower 50s.
Thursday Night
nt_cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Lows in the mid 30s.
Friday
partlysunny Partly sunny. Highs around 50.
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
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View Calendar 7-Day Weather Forecast for 63944
Saturday, 11
Clear
27 | 13 °F
Clear
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Sunday, 12
Clear
31 | 22 °F
Clear
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Monday, 13
Snow
34 | 29 °F
Snow
Chance of
Precipitation
70%
Tuesday, 14
Partly Cloudy
45 | 31 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Wednesday, 15
Chance of Rain
49 | 36 °F
Chance of Rain
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Thursday, 16
Chance of Rain
54 | 36 °F
Chance of Rain
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Friday, 17
Mostly Cloudy
49 | NA
Mostly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Saturday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the upper 20s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night
nt_sunny Clear. Lows around 14. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 20 | 7 25 | 4 22 | 2 16 | 4
Wind 13 mph NNW 13 mph NNW 6 mph NNW 5 mph NNW
Humidity 58% 40% 41% 56%
Chance of Precip. 10% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 24% 2% 0% 0%
Conditions Clear Clear Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
6:56 AM
5:35 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Sunday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. West winds 5 mph.
Sunday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. South winds 5 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 14 | 4 27 | 2 29 | 5 25 | 11
Wind 2 mph NW 1 mph NW 1 mph SSW 2 mph SSW
Humidity 60% 33% 37% 57%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 10%
Cloud Cover 0% 0% 25% 54%
Conditions Clear Clear Clear Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:55 AM
5:37 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Monday
chancesnow Cloudy. A chance of snow in the morning...then snow likely in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
Monday Night
nt_chancesnow Cloudy. Snow likely in the evening...then a chance of snow and sleet after midnight. Lows in the upper 20s. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 22 | 13 31 | 22 31 | 27 29 | 29
Wind 4 mph South 9 mph South 7 mph South 5 mph South
Humidity 68% 69% 84% 91%
Chance of Precip. 10% 70% 70% 60%
Cloud Cover 86% 97% 100% 99%
Conditions Chance of Snow Snow Snow Ice Pellets
Sunrise & Sunset
6:54 AM
5:38 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Tuesday
partlysunny Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.
Tuesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows around 30.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 29 | 29 40 | 34 40 | 34 34 | 31
Wind 2 mph SW 4 mph West 2 mph West 1 mph SW
Humidity 99% 75% 75% 85%
Chance of Precip. 60% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 89% 47% 31% 43%
Conditions Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:53 AM
5:39 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Wednesday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Highs in the upper 40s.
Wednesday Night
nt_chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain. Lows in the upper 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 31 | 29 45 | 36 45 | 40 40 | 40
Wind 1 mph SE 6 mph South 4 mph SE 1 mph SSE
Humidity 92% 70% 79% 96%
Chance of Precip. 10% 20% 20% 30%
Cloud Cover 63% 68% 86% 86%
Conditions Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:52 AM
5:40 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Thursday
chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain showers. Highs in the lower 50s.
Thursday Night
nt_cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Lows in the mid 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 38 | 38 49 | 41 47 | 40 40 | 38
Wind 1 mph SE 4 mph WSW 4 mph North 5 mph NW
Humidity 99% 74% 76% 88%
Chance of Precip. 30% 30% 30% 20%
Cloud Cover 84% 70% 53% 78%
Conditions Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:52 AM
5:40 PM
Source: NWS at 9:43 PM CST on February 10, 2012
Regional Forecast for Wayne
Friday
partlysunny Partly sunny. Highs around 50.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 36 | 34 47 | 34 47 | 40 40 | 38
Wind 6 mph NNW 4 mph NW 4 mph North 5 mph NW
Humidity 88% 62% 76% 88%
Chance of Precip. 20% 10% 30% 20%
Cloud Cover 80% 63% 53% 78%
Conditions Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Chance of Rain Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:52 AM
5:40 PM
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History & Almanac
February 10, 2012 Max Temp Min Temp
Normal (KPOF) 44 °F 23 °F
Record (KPOF) 74 °F (1954) 3 °F (1979)
Yesterday 37.8 °F 32.5 °F
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Earthquake Activity
City Distance Mag. Time & Date
No recent earthquake activity has been reported nearby.
Minimum magnitude displayed is 2.5.
Astronomy
Feb. 10, 2012 Rise Set
Actual Time 6:56 AM CST 5:35 PM CST
Civil Twilight 6:29 AM CST 6:02 PM CST
Nautical Twilight 5:58 AM CST 6:33 PM CST
Astronomical Twilight 5:28 AM CST 7:03 PM CST
Moon 9:07 PM CST (2/10) 8:11 AM CST (2/10)
Length Of Visible Light 11h 33m
Length of Day
10h 39m
Tomorrow will be 2m 7s longer.
Waning Gibbous, 86% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today
Waning Gibbous
Feb 14
Last Quarter
Feb 21
New
Feb 29
First Quarter
Mar 8
Full
Today's Extremes
State Highs State Lows
42 °F
St. Louis
41 °F
Poplar Bluff
41 °F
Kaiser
40 °F
Sedalia
14 °F
St. Joseph
15 °F
Chillicothe
16 °F
Lee's Summit
17 °F
Warrensburg
Source: NWS
Snow Depth
Station Depth Elevation
No new snow has been reported.
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City Temp. Conditions Updated
Poplar Bluff 33 °F Scattered Clouds 9:53 PM CST
Farmington 23 °F Overcast 10:15 PM CST
Cape Girardeau 30 °F Overcast 9:53 PM CST
Corning 32 °F Clear 9:55 PM CST
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Wind Speed: 15.0 kts.
Wind Dir: 335° (NNW)
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METAR KPOF 110353Z AUTO 33015G24KT 10SM SCT034 01/M06 A3018 RMK AO2 PK WND 33027/0336 SLP226 T00061061

Nearby Events
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Sports
Event Date Forecast
Budweiser Shootout 8:29 PM EST on February 18, 2012 Average High 71° F/ 21° C
Gatorade Duel 1 2:19 PM EST on February 23, 2012 Average High 70° F/ 21° C
Event Date Forecast
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 8:30 AM PST on February 11, 2012 Chance of Rain, 45 °F
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 8:30 AM PST on February 12, 2012 Mostly Cloudy, 45 °F
Weather Stations
Station Location Temp. Windchill Dew Point Humidity Wind Precipitation Elevation Updated Type Website
Peach Tree, Piedmont, MO 26.8 °F 22 °F -14 °F 18% NNW  at  3.8 mph 0.00 in / hr 635 ft 10:27 PM CST Rapid Fire
HADS STFRANCIS RIVER AT WAPPAPELLO DA MO, Wappapello, MO - - - - North  at  - 0.00 in / hr 330 ft 9:30 PM CST MADIS
HADS PRECIPITATION GAUGE NEAR ZION 1S MO, Marquand, MO - - - - North  at  - 0.00 in / hr 750 ft 9:30 PM CST MADIS
HADS BLACK RIVER AT POPLAR BLUFF MO, Poplar Bluff, MO - - - - North  at  - 0.00 in / hr 370 ft 9:46 PM CST MADIS
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Special Statement
Mobile & Email Alerts Statement as of 6:46 PM CST on February 10, 2012

... Strong cold front moving through area this evening...
... Light snow and sleet possible...

A cold front will move rapidly southeast through southern
Illinois... southeast Missouri... southwest Indiana and west
Kentucky this evening. Temperatures ahead of the front will
generally be in the upper 30s... but as it passes... readings will
quickly fall into the 20s and northwest winds will gust over 20
mph. Wind chills will be in the teens throughout the region by
midnight.

A very narrow band of sleet... snow and rain will accompany
the front as it moves across southern Illinois and the Evansville
tri state region through 9 PM. A period of light snow can be
expected for an hour or two behind the front. Some minor snow
accumulations will be possible... mainly along the Interstate 64
corridor. As temperatures plummet through the 20s tonight... wet
roads may begin to freeze causing some slick spots. Bridges and
lesser travelled roadways will be the first to become slick and
hazardous. Slick conditions will be possible west of a Fairfield to
Benton Illinois line by 8 PM... and throughout the Evansville tri
state by 10 PM.


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559 PM CST Fri Feb 10 2012

... Strong cold front moving through area this evening...
... Light snow and sleet possible...

A cold front will move rapidly southeast through southern
Illinois... southeast Missouri... southwest Indiana and west
Kentucky this evening. Temperatures ahead of the front will
generally be in the upper 30s... but as it passes... readings will
quickly fall into the 20s and northwest winds will gust over 20
mph. Wind chills will be in the teens throughout the region by
midnight.

A very narrow band of sleet... snow and rain will accompany
the front as it moves across southern Illinois and the Evansville
tri state region through 9 PM. An period of light snow can be
expected for an hour or two behind the front. Some minor snow
accumulations will be possible... mainly along the Interstate 64
corridor. As temperatures plummet through the 20s tonight... wet
roads may begin to freeze causing some slick spots. Bridges and
lesser travelled roadways will be the first to become slick and
hazardous. Slick conditions will be possible west of a Fairfield
to Benton Illinois line by 8 PM... and throughout the Evansville
tri state by 10 PM.