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LIVE UPDATES: Snow continues to fall around mid-Missouri

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LIVE UPDATES: Snow continues to fall around mid-Missouri


A first round of snow started falling around mid-Missouri Saturday morning, with sub-zero temperatures and more snow expected later in the night.

4:00 p.m.

Columbia Solid Waste canceled all recycling collection for Monday due to frigid temperatures in the current forecast.

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At this time, collection will remain on schedule beginning Tuesday, according to a news release from the city.

3:45 p.m.

AAA provided steps to prevent frozen pipes and expensive repairs during this weekend’s frigid temperatures.

The association said prolonged periods of below freezing weather can cause issues for heating systems, plumbing and exterior features, according to a news release from AAA. 

AAA insurance reports that the average frozen pipe claim costs over $11,000, though the amount can become higher depending on damage to personal property.

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2:00 p.m.

Ameren canceled its official request for customers to preserve energy. However, the Columbia Water and Light Department is still asking residents to reduce electricity use during this weekend as it is a high-demand period, according to a post on X. The department said this will help keep the heat going for everyone.

10:00 a.m.

Ameren Missouri is calling for customers to conserve energy during the weekend.

According to a news release, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator and the regional grid operator have informed Midwest energy companies that customers need to conserve energy until further notice. 

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Ameren will activate available demand response programs for customers who have already entered an agreement to reduce energy consumption during times of high demand.

Ameren also recommends a few methods to reduce energy consumption:

  • Lowering the thermostat
  • Covering drafty windows and weatherizing when possible 
  • Unplug or turn off nonessential appliances 
  • Reduce the temperature setting on electric water heaters

9:00 a.m.

The Boone County Office of Emergency Management moved operations to its Level 3, or enhanced activation status, on Friday. The county opened its Emergency Operations Center at 7 a.m. Saturday as officials tracked the storm.

Columbia Public Works noted that they have a 28-person crew working 12-hour shifts during this winter blast. Crews hit the streets starting at 7 a.m., with their focus on first and second priority routes, which include major arterial streets, emergency routes and roads serving critical facilities.

Officials also stressed that if there is more than 2 inches of snow accumulation, parking on primary routes is prohibited and that vehicles could be ticketed or towed.

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Residential routes will also be cleared, city officials noted, but only after the priority routes. Drivers are being asked to try and park on driveways in those areas to help crews clear streets more effectively.

City officials noted that because of the extremely low temperatures, salt would not be particularly effective. They are advising residents to avoid any unnecessary travel but note that anyone who does have to get on the road to give snowplows plenty of space to work.



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Extended closure of I-70 Drive Southeast in Columbia to begin Monday

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Extended closure of I-70 Drive Southeast in Columbia to begin Monday


The Missouri Department of Transportation announced a segment of I-70 Drive Southeast from Woodridge to Glenstone Drive in Columbia will close beginning Monday after being delayed for 14 days.

The entrance to Woodridge Drive from I-70 Drive Southeast will also be closed. The closure is set to last 300 days and aims to be completed in January 2027, according to a news release from MoDOT.

The closure will enable crews to shift traffic on I-70 to construct two new bridges on I-70. This will allow the construction of the new underpass connecting Hanover Boulevard to I-70 Drive Southeast.

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All businesses will remain accessible during the closure. Motorists will be directed around the closure via Keene Street and St. Charles Road, according to the news release.

The closure was originally set for March 9. According to past KOMU 8 reporting, MoDOT postponed the project due to weather and crew availability.



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Versailles man seriously injured in motorcycle crash in Morgan County

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Versailles man seriously injured in motorcycle crash in Morgan County


A 29-year-old man was seriously injured in a Friday night motorcycle crash in Morgan County. 

The crash happened around 7:50 p.m. on Old Five Road north of Leatherman Road, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report.

A Ford Explorer crossed the center of the roadway while heading southbound and struck a Kawasaki motorcycle heading northbound, according to the crash report.

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The 29-year-old man was airlifted to University Hospital with serious injuries, according to the crash report.

The motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet. The driver of the Ford Explorer had no reported injuries and was wearing a seatbelt, according to the crash report. 



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Road work to begin on Rogers Street and Forum Boulevard this week

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Road work to begin on Rogers Street and Forum Boulevard this week


The city of Columbia Public Works Department plans to close a lane on Rogers Street and shift lanes on Forum Boulevard this week. 

Rogers Street

The city of Columbia Public Works Street Division crews will begin road work on Rogers Street in front of Jefferson Middle School 7 a.m. on Monday. 

One lane will be closed, and a flagger will help direct traffic through the work zone, according to a Columbia Public Works news release. 

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Crews plan to replace a section of failed concrete pavement in the eastbound lane, according to the news release. 

Work will include removing deteriorated concrete and pouring a new concrete panel, according to the news release. 

Rogers Street is expected to fully reopen by 5 p.m. on Monday, weather permitting.

Forum Boulevard

Crews also plan for road work beginning at 7 a.m., Thursday on Forum Boulevard near the intersection of Crestwood Lane, according to the news release.

Crews will replace a collapsed section of pavement, according to the news release. 

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No full lane closures are planned, but northbound traffic will shift lanes through the work area. Southbound traffic is expected to move normally, according to the news release. 

Traffic message boards will be in place to remind travelers of the road work.

All lanes are expected to reopen by 5 p.m. on Thursday, weather permitting, according to the news release. 



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