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Apr 2, 2011
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Feb 8, 2010
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Latest updates from the Office of Emergency Management via Twitter

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lacledeoem Less than 24 hours to go until the 2012 Great Central U.S. ShakeOut. Thanks to all the recent visitors and friends... http://t.co/pr53UBqI

32 minutes ago via Facebook

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lacledeoem One year ago today; Laclede County experienced a record blizzard event with snowfall totals ranging from 12" - 20"... http://t.co/m7UfabPD

6 days ago via Facebook

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lacledeoem Severe weather season is right around the corner; and so are the annual Weatherspotter Training Workshops!... http://t.co/cq9TMK5s

7 days ago via Facebook

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lacledeoem A RED FLAG WARNING is in effect for the area; and dangerous fire weather conditions are expected this afternoon.... http://t.co/i8pAMWFn

7 days ago via Facebook

Feb 8, 2010
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Weather Conditions

Current Conditions at Springfield-Branson National Airport, MO

Weather: Fair
Temperature: 47.0 F (8.3 C)
Wind: West at 8.1 MPH (7 KT)
Observation Time: Last Updated on Feb 6 2012, 11:52 am CST

Other Weather Stats

Barometric Pressure: 1026.0 mb
Wind Chill: 43 F (6 C)
Visibility: 10.00 miles

CMS - 1.6.6 - Bonde
 

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to protect the lives and property of all residents when major disasters threaten public safety in any part of Laclede County. The Laclede County Office Of Emergency Management responds to two types of disasters - natural and manmade. Natural disasters are major snow and/or ice storms, floods, tornadoes and/or severe weather, as well as the threat of a serious earthquake along Missouri's New Madrid Fault. Manmade disasters may include hazardous material incidents, nuclear power plant accidents and other radiological hazards. The Laclede County Office Of Emergency Management is also responsible for developing a County Emergency Operations Plan which coordinates the actions of Laclede County government departments and agencies in the event of any emergency requiring use of resources and personnel."

 

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