August in Hannibal Drier and Cooler Than UsualAugust in Hannibal Drier and Cooler Than UsualAugust 2015 goes into the history books as one that was cooler and dryer than normal in Amerca’s Hometown.Harold SmithHarold Smith
Hannibal Sees Another Double-Digit Rainfall Month in JulyHannibal Sees Another Double-Digit Rainfall Month in JulyHannibal saw its second consecutive month of double-digit precipitation in July.Harold SmithHarold Smith
June Wettest Month in Hannibal in Two YearsJune Wettest Month in Hannibal in Two YearsHannibal had its wettest month in two years in June.Harold SmithHarold Smith
Winter Weather Warnings, Advisories ContinueWinter Weather Warnings, Advisories ContinueWinter weather warnings and advisories remain in effect for the area this morning.Harold SmithHarold Smith
Weekend Snowstorm Makes Travel HazardousWeekend Snowstorm Makes Travel HazardousThe heaviest snowfall of the season struck northeast Missouri and western Illinois over the weekend.Harold SmithHarold Smith
August Much Wetter Than Normal in HannibalAugust Much Wetter Than Normal in HannibalAugust started out much wetter than normal, but ended up as warm as we would expect for late summer.Harold SmithHarold Smith
July Cooler, Drier Than Normal in HannibalJuly Cooler, Drier Than Normal in HannibalJuly of 2014 will go down in the books as one of the coolest in recent memory.Harold SmithHarold Smith
Lightning Causes Damage at Hannibal Filter PlantLightning Causes Damage at Hannibal Filter PlantLightning strike causes problems at the Hannibal Filter Plant.Bill ShulerBill Shuler
More Storms Possible This WeekMore Storms Possible This WeekAfter a rainy Saturday and a nice Sunday, the weather pattern of an almost daily chance of showers and/or thunderstorms continues for northeast Missouri and western Illinois.Harold SmithHarold Smith
More Seasonal Weather Ahead, Slight Chance of RainMore Seasonal Weather Ahead, Slight Chance of RainAfter near record breaking cold over the weekend, a more seasonal weather pattern is forecast for northeast Missouri and western Illinois this week.Harold SmithHarold Smith