Rolla, St. James and Phelps County Weather  South Central Missouri has an enjoyable four seasons climate featuring warm summers and cold but not frigid winters. Mild days begin to arrive in March when days warm into the 50s although evenings can still dip below freezing and there can even be a light dusting of snow. By April days have warmed into the mid 60s but nights are still cool falling to the mid 40s. In May, days become positively balmy with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the 50s although May is also the rainiest month and the end of the month can bring the onset of morning humidity. You’ll enjoy warm summers from June through August when days reach the high 80s with mild evenings in the mid 60s and occasional high humidity. September days remain warm in the high 70s although evenings begin to fall into the high 50s. October days are can reach the high 60s but evenings start to dip into the 40s. November has days in the 50s with lows in the 35-40 degree range and December days can reach the 40s but chilly nights fall to the mid 20s. January is the coldest month with days in the 30s and nights around 20 degrees then February brings the first hint of spring with days in the mid 40s although nights are still in the 20s. Snow falls from December through March turning to rain throughout the rest of the year, falling on average at 4-5 inches per month.  Get Rolla, St. James and Phelps County Weather Reports Here Request our Free Rolla, St. James and Phelps County Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Rolla, St. James and Phelps County, Missouri area. Don't move here without it! It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Rolla, St. James and Phelps County! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Selling Your Home >Keeping Your House Safe
Home safety precautions are always important, but it is especially important to make your home "accident-proof" while it is on the market. Many strangers will be coming through your home who won't be aware of the minor hazards that you and your family instinctively avoid.
Go through your home with an eye for potential hazards. Remove the obstacles that you can and post "watch your head" or "watch your step" signs where they are needed. Look for loose banisters, uneven steps, precariously placed plants, art objects or anything else that could fall on someone, wet spots on bath or kitchen floors, toys that someone might fall over and anything that you have to step over or duck under. Make sure that rugs will not slip, especially those at the bottom of stairs. There aren't many things that will more quickly dampen a buyer's enthusiasm for a house than a bump on the head or an unexpected trip down a flight of stairs.
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What unique type of home is making news as an affordable, environmentally-friendly housing alternative?
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Straw bale homes may well become the non-toxic, affordable home of choice in the future. |
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