Clarkton emergency management

Clarkton emergency management the clarkton emergency management is made of of a staff of volunteers trained by the national weathe

the clarkton emergency management is staff by volunteers trained by the national weather service to know what to look for and relay information to them to create more advanced warnings in the event of sever weather 24 hours a day 7 days a week , we also report any damages created by sever weather , we work with the federal emergency management (fema) in case of a disaster either man made or natural such as the ice storm of 2009,

12/31/2019

From the clarkton emergency mang . We wish everyone a safe and happy new year !
Remember ....if your going to drink dont drive !

12/28/2019

Dense Fog Advisory issued December 27 at 3:12PM CST until December 28 at 10:00AM CST by NWS for dunklin and pemiscot counties in missouri and for northeast arkansas

12/27/2019

National weather service has issued a dense fog warning from 9:39 tonight until 9:00am in the morning with less than a 1/4mile visibility in spots

12/09/2019

...Wintry precipitation possible late tonight into Tuesday... A strong cold front will move across the Midsouth tonight. Temperatures are expected to drop 30-40 degrees and remain in the mid 30s during the day Tuesday. Cold rain will likely mix with sleet and snow, possibly changing between rain and...

11/11/2019

Special Weather Statement for Dunklin County, Missouri
Until 6:00am CST, Mon Nov 11

Action Recommended: Avoid the subject event as per the instructions
Issued by: Memphis - TN, US, National Weather Service,..MUCH COLDER AIR AND LIGHT WINTRY PRECIPITATION EXPECTED TO AFFECT THE MID-SOUTH... A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE MID-SOUTH MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, BRINGING MUCH COLDER AIR TO THE REGION. WIDESPREAD RAIN ON MONDAY IS EXPECTED TO CHANGE OVER TO A MIXTURE OF LIGHT SNOW OR SLEET AS EARLY AS LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS, FAR NORTHWEST TENNESSEE, AND THE MISSOURI BOOTHEEL, WITH THE RAIN-SNOW LINE MOVING SOUTH DURING THE EVENING AND EARLY MORNING HOURS. WHILE WE DO ANTICIPATE THE CHANGEOVER TO LIGHT WINTRY PRECIPITATION, THE COLD AIR WILL BE ARRIVING AS THE MOISTURE IS PULLING OUT OF THE AREA. THIS WILL LIMIT ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE MID-SOUTH. AT THIS TIME, THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A DUSTING OF SNOW, MAINLY NORTH OF A LINE FROM TUNICA, TO BOLIVAR, TO DECATURVILLE. THIS MAY RESULT IN SOME SLICK SPOTS ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES AS TEMPERATURES FALL BELOW FREEZING MONDAY NIGHT. THAT SAID, MANY AREAS WILL NOT RECEIVE MEASURABLE ACCUMULATIONS. ARCTIC AIR AND STRONG NORTH WINDS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS COLD FRONT. GUSTY WINDS AND TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TO MID 20S TUESDAY MORNING WILL RESULT IN WIND CHILL READINGS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS. TEMPERATURES ON TUESDAY WILL STRUGGLE TO REACH THE FREEZING MARK IN MANY AREAS, KEEPING WIND CHILLS IN THE LOW TO MID 20S THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON. CLEAR SKIES AND DECREASING WINDS WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO BOTTOM OUT WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH LOWS IN THE MID TEENS TO NEAR 20 DEGREES.

The area outlined has the best potential for a tornado over the next couple of hours. Again, right now storms are not sh...
10/21/2019

The area outlined has the best potential for a tornado over the next couple of hours. Again, right now storms are not showing rotation however, the atmosphere is conducive for rotating storms in the outlined area.

10/21/2019

TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 681
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
305 AM CDT MON OCT 21 2019

TORNADO WATCH 681 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 AM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
BOLLINGER .. BUTLER .. CAPE GIRARDEAU
CARTER .. CRAWFORD .. DUNKLIN
IRON .. .JEFFERSON ..MADISON
MISSISSIPPI .. NEW MADRID .. PEMISCOT
PERRY .. REYNOLDS .. RIPLEY..
SCOTT .. ST. FRANCOIS .. STE. GENEVIEVE
STODDARD .. WASHINGTON .. WAYNE

08/05/2019

Public Notice
City of clarkton

Water will be turned off on Tuesday August 6, 2019

@ 6:00 pm.

Your patience is appreciated.

We will follow this with a boil water ADVISORY

07/24/2019

“There’s a lot of challenge still in trying to communicate how flooding is going to evolve in ways that people can understand and relate to it," one expert said.

07/21/2019
07/16/2019

Excessive Heat Watch issued July 16 at 5:16PM CDT until July 21 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS

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205 S Main Street
Clarkton, MO
63837

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+15732767664

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