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OpinionFebruary 19, 2015

The area received its share of wintry precipitation this week, with more than 10 inches of snow falling within 24 hours. The Sunday-into-Monday storm caused many schools and businesses to postpone or delay openings. A windchill advisory was issued through noon today, with temperatures expected to dip below zero...

The area received its share of wintry precipitation this week, with more than 10 inches of snow falling within 24 hours.

The Sunday-into-Monday storm caused many schools and businesses to postpone or delay openings. A windchill advisory was issued through noon today, with temperatures expected to dip below zero.

According to the forecast, Southeast Missouri could see more snow, rain or freezing rain this weekend.

This is a reminder that while spring is not far off, winter weather remains a possibility for the coming weeks.

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Thank you to the Missouri Department of Transportation road crews and those from Cape Girardeau, Jackson and other area towns who have removed snow from roadways. While many roads have been cleared, be alert to slick areas and black ice.

The bitter cold should not be overlooked. If you have outside pets, consider bringing them indoors. As always, check on elderly neighbors.

The City of Cape Girardeau parks and recreation facilities, including Osage Centre and Shawnee Park Center, will be open during regular hours this week, according to an email from the city. No other services for warming centers will be provided in Cape Girardeau, and if you have questions, call the parks office at 339-6340.

Stay warm and be safe.

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