- How to prepare for weekend winter storm | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — The National Weather Service has placed Nodaway County under a Winter Weather Watch from Saturday evening through early Monday morning, predicting between 8 and 15 inches of snowfall and up to a tenth of an inch of ice
- Elizabeth “Betty” Joan Swagerty | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Elizabeth “Betty” Swagerty, 90, passed away March 23, 2025 at Nodaway Nursing Home with family at her side Betty was born November 8,1934 in Clyde, Missouri to Cornelius and Elizabeth (O’Connor) McManus Betty attended six years at St Benedict’s school in Clyde, and two years at Fairview
- Missing hiker found! - Do you believe her story? - City-Data. com
We are not the only ones skeptical about her story From a Fresno Country news site: FRESNO, Calif (KFSN) -- Tiffany Slaton's survival in the Sierra has been hailed as a "miracle," but it has also sparked suspicion
- Benny Law | Obituaries - Maryville Forum
Benny Law, 74, of Maryville, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at his home Benny was born on March 16, 1950 in Maryville, Missouri to Junior Benjamin and Betty Jo (Gordon) Law He was a graduate of Maryville High School Benny was an electrician by trade and owned and operated Law
- Election season highlights busy 2024 in Worth County
Dangerous weather rolled through Worth County and a big portion of northwest Missouri in late April as a tornado ripped through parts of the county on April 26, causing damage to homes and other structures but no reported injuries According to the National Weather Service, the tornado was classified as an EF-0
- Tornado sighted southwest of Skidmore | News | Maryville Forum
On Friday, a tornado briefly touched down about two miles southwest of Skidmore, following the Nodaway River and ripping into an open farm field before ascending, according to a report collected by the National Weather Service and Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney
- Maryville cooling stations available during heat warning
According to the National Weather Service, The WetBulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) is a measure of the heat stress in direct sunlight, which takes into account: temperature, humidity, wind speed, sun angle and cloud cover (solar radiation) This differs from the heat index, which takes into consideration temperature and humidity and is calculated
- what was the highest winds ever recorded in your area!!! (hot, day . . .
Due to limited wind data in 1880, this assessment is based primarily on anecdotal evidence presented in newspapers, such as the Daily Oregonian, and from what weather observations could be had from carefully monitored stations like those of the U S Army Signal Service If the articles are taken at face value, then it seems that damage in 1880
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