

Today In Weather History, July 23rd, 2010
A United States record-setting hailstone fell from a powerful supercell thunderstorm moving southeast across central South Dakota. The record-setting hailstone fell near Vivian, South Dakota, and measured 8 inches in diameter, 18.625 inches in circumference, and weighed

Subby’s Ag & Weather Report July 21st, 2025
WELL, WE HAVE AN UPPER LEVEL RIDGE HAS SET UP OVER THE MIDWEST, AND IS PRODUCING SOME VERY HOT TEMPERATURES HERE IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI. WHAT WE HAVE GOING FOR US IS THAT WE ARE ON THE

Subby’s Ag & Weather Report July 14th, 2025
WELL, IT WAS NOT A WASHOUT BUT WE DID PICK UP SOME MOISTURE OVER THE WEEKEND. RAINFALL TOTALS CAME IN ANYWHERE FROM ONE HALF OF AN INCH TO 1.25″ INCHES. THIS WEEK WILL BE VERY SIMILAR TO

Today In Weather History July 11th, 1996
An incredible picture worthy tornado impacted St-Stanislas, Quebec in 1996. It was rated an F1, tore some roofs off several homes, uprooted trees and leveled a barn. No injuries were reported. But this winding tornado looked so

Today In Weather History July 10th, 1993
The Great Flood of 1993 remains a vivid memory for those who experienced the long running disaster. In the predawn hours of July 29, 1993, I sat with Earl Buck outside his New Franklin mobile home as

A Look At The Long Range Forecast With The LRC……….
Good morning everyone! I thought we would take minute this morning and check out the long range forecast utilizing the LRC Dashboard. The LRC has proven yet again to be an industry leading package that is revolutionizing

Subby’s Ag & Weather Report July 7th, 2025
I HOPE EVEYRONE HAD A FANTASTIC LONG WEEKEND. WE RECEIVED RIGHT AT 1 INCH OF RAIN HERE IN HENRY COUNTY OVER THE 3 DAY STRETCH, WITH TOTALS ALL ACROSS THE BOARD THROUGHOUT WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI DUE TO

This Month Of July In History, 1861
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India measured 366 inches of rain during the month of July 1861. From August 8th, 1860, to July 7th, 1861, Cherrapunji received a world record-breaking 1,042 inches of precipitation. Let’s hope our month is not

Subby’s Ag & Weather Report June 30th, 2025
WELL WE HAD A STORM SYSTEM THIS WEEKEND THAT WAS VERY MUCH AN OVER ACHIEVER IN ALL ASPECTS! THIS LITTLE RIPPLE OF THE ATMOSPHERE PRODUCED RAINFALL TOTALS ANYWHERE FROM 1.5 INCHES TO AS HIGH AS 6 INCHES

A Look Long Range With The LRC…..
Good Tuesday morning everyone! I wanted to take a look a little more long range, especially for those in the ag industry, what we can expect over the next few weeks and months. The LRC has done