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Thursday, June 5 forecast: Friday begins with stormy weather and a risk of flooding
Heavy rain led to dangerous flooding in Greene, Webster, Wright, Pulaski, and Laclede counties yesterday. Three water rescues were performed in Webster County, where an estimated 3″ to 5″ of rain fell. Download our KOLR 10 weather app That was just the latest wave of heavy rainfall that leaves the area at risk for more flooding when the next wave of rain arrives Friday morning. Flood Watches are posted for this risk, centered over Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, where the core of the next wave of storms is expected to sweep through. Aside from the flooding risk, this storm could also bring damaging winds of 60-70 MPH. The risk of an isolated tornado is low, but it's not zero. At this stage, it appears the highest chance for severe weather will occur south of Hwy. 60 across Southern Missouri into Northern Arkansas. The storms will also sweep through during the morning drive, making for a dangerous commute to work. Friday morning's wave of storms should mostly move out of the area by early afternoon, with some sunshine trying to develop by late afternoon. A spotty shower or thunderstorm will remain possible through late in the day and into the evening, but most areas will be dry. Another big wave or rain and thunder will likely develop Friday night across Oklahoma. This storm complex may track a bit further south from Oklahoma and across Arkansas. Like Friday, there will be a risk of damaging winds and heavy rainfall, with chances for both more likely near and south of the state line. Thunderstorm chances will continue into Saturday afternoon and evening with a few stronger storms with hail or wind possible. Sunday is looking drier and brighter, but there will be a chance for additional showers and thunderstorms late in the afternoon or evening as another front drops south through the area. Between the two days this weekend, Sunday looks nicer and warmer. A stronger cold front should clear the area Monday, ending the stormy pattern. We'll also enjoy a stretch of less humid weather with morning lows that will dip into the upper 50s Tuesday and Wednesday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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27-05-2025
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Marshfield man charged with harassment at Casey's gas station
MARSHFIELD, Mo. — A Marshfield man has been charged with a felony following an incident at a Casey's gas station on Thursday, May 22. According to online court dockets, Craig Temen, born 1965, has been charged for first-degree harassment, second-degree sexual abuse, peace disturbance and fourth-degree assault. The probable call statement says that Webster County police responded to a male causing a disturbance by harassing customers at a Casey's gas station. When police arrived, they noticed citizens standing around a black Dodge Durango beside the fuel pumps, the statement says. Police found Temen inside the vehicle and decided to put him into custody for the peace disturbance. The victim told police that Temen had pulled up to the parking lot and blocked their vehicle from leaving the establishment. Former Gateway police chief escapes from North Central Unit prison According to the victim, Temen then began to yell and wave his hands toward them. The victim said they were 'terrified,' thinking that Temen might do something bad to them. The second victim told police that she heard the yelling from Temen and decided to leave her vehicle because she was worried. When the second victim turned around, they noticed Temen starting to walk toward them. When Temen got over to the victim, he began to yell at them and began to push her back and touched her right breast. The victim then got the attention of nearby construction workers, as she pushed Temen away from them. The construction workers were able to push Temen away, as the victim pushed the 'need assistance' button at the gas station. The victim said they went to check on the first victim, when he started to run towards them again. The construction workers were able to get between them and stop anything from happening again. Temen is scheduled for an initial appearance on May 27, 2025. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.