We have been in the hurricane season for two weeks now. Have you ever wondered where they get the names for the hurricanes? Here it is all explained.
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Spring Weather- Be Prepared For Ever Changing Weather
Spring officially began on March 20. Since that date, Alton, Missouri has experienced a variety of weather.
Watch Outside Crops- Freezing Weather Is Here Again
With spring comes warmer weather. Warm weather takes gardeners outside to till the land and plant.
Spring Is Here: Be Tornado Aware- What You Need To Know
While tornadoes do not have a specific season, they do appear more during different parts of the year. Here is what you need to know about tornadoes.
What You Need To Know- And What To Do- About Earthquakes
You wake up during the night and the earth starts to tremble and shake. Have you ever wondered what causes earthquakes? Here are the answers.
Another Snowstorm Hits Alton, Missouri And Brings Cold, Windy Weather With It
The town of Alton, Missouri, got snow from Sunday, February 14, 2021, to Monday, February 15, 2021. Places got from 1 inch to 12 inches of snow.
Winter Weather Is Coming Up- Records Already Set- What To Expect
Winter weather is coming up this week, February 14-20, 2021. If you don’t know what to expect, just read this article.
Punxsutawney Phil Turns Out To Be Right; Alton, MO Gets More Snow
Alton, Missouri, once again got some snow and freezing rain on Sunday, February 7, 2021.
The Groundhog Sees His Shadow Which Means 6 More Weeks Of Winter
The groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, saw his shadow on Groundhog Day, Tuesday, January 2, 2021, which means six more weeks of winter.
Snowstorm Brings 3 Inches To Alton, Missouri On January 26
A snowstorm came in overnight to Alton, Missouri, and brought three plus inches of snow.
2020 Ends With Icy, Wintery Weather
As though 2020 was not already a year to not remember, it will end with unpleasant weather forecasts.
Stormy Weather Hampers Oregon County Residents
Some areas received 5 inches or more of rain in August, which is considered one of the more dryer months