Frigid weather that slipped in on Sunday caused temperatures to plunge Monday morning to the lowest levels so far this fall. Readings tumbled into the upper teens and low 20s. In Springfield, the morning low was only 4 degrees off the record low of 15° set in 2018. Morning lows were also close to 20° below normal.
Another cold night is on the way with temperatures falling into the low to mid 20s quickly under clear skies and calm conditions.
If you can stomach the cold for a bit, you might be treated with a fireball. No, not the whiskey, but a bright shooting star produced by the Taurid Meteor Showers.
The showers have actually been going on since early October and will run into early December, but the peaks are occurring now. One occurred on Wednesday, November 5th, and the second is o

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