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Written by Michele Skalicky   
Monday, 09 June 2008


New moms who feel overwhelmed can now find help through a series of classes and a support group offered at the CoxHealth Women's Center, which are unique to the Ozarks. KSMU's Michele Skalicky has more.

The Ozarks will get another soaking today. There's a 100% chance for rain. So far this month, 2.56 inches of rain has fallen in Springfield--normal is 1.36 inches. And Ryan Kardell, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Springfield, says the city is well ahead of normal in rainfall for the year so far...

Public Server: "Rain June 9" Cut1 :12 "...so far."

And the rain today will put us even further ahead of normal. Kardell says some areas could see several inches...

Cut2 :45 "...day today."

As the rain continues to fall, flooding is a real possibility for areas that aren't already experiencing it. A flash flood warning continues until 10 this morning for Barton, Jasper, McDonald and Newton Counties. A flash flood watch is in effect until late tonight in Southwest and Central Missouri.


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