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Drury University

Also known as: Drury

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900 N Benton Ave, Springfield, MO 65802, USA
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Weather Overview in Springfield

Springfield experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Average annual temperatures hover around 57°F (14°C), with summer highs reaching 90°F (32°C) and winter lows dipping to 25°F (-4°C). Precipitation totals about 45 inches (114 cm) yearly, including 17 inches (43 cm) of snow. These patterns influence campus life at Drury University, where mild falls and springs offer comfortable outdoor activities, while humid summers and occasional icy winters require preparation. For academic jobs in the United States, Missouri, or Springfield, understanding local weather aids relocation planning.

Seasonal Weather Patterns at Drury University

Spring

Temperatures rise from 50°F (10°C) to 70°F (21°C), with frequent rain (12 inches/30 cm). Drury University advises monitoring for severe storms.

Summer

Hot and humid, highs of 90°F (32°C), lows 70°F (21°C), low precipitation. Campus AC is standard; extra utilities may cost $50-100/month.

Fall

Mild 60-80°F (16-27°C), colorful foliage. Ideal for outdoor classes; minimal gear needed.

Winter

Cold snaps to 25°F (-4°C), occasional ice. University closes for severe weather; snow boots recommended, adding $100-200 in clothing costs.

Safety protocols include email alerts. Explore higher-ed-jobs at Drury University while preparing for these patterns.

Environmental Factors in Springfield

At 1,316 ft (401 m) elevation in the Ozark Plateau, Springfield features karst geology with caves and springs, no volcanic activity. Air quality is generally good, with AQI averaging 40-50, though summer ozone can rise. Low pollution supports health for Drury University students and faculty. The university promotes sustainability through green initiatives. Check Rate My Professor for Drury University insights on campus environment.

Natural Hazards and Safety at Drury University

Hazard Frequency University Measures
Tornadoes Several per year nearby Sirens, basement shelters, drills
Floods Occasional Evacuation plans, creek monitoring
Ice Storms Winterly Campus closures, salt trucks
Droughts Rare Water conservation alerts

Drury University provides emergency apps and training. Learn more via higher-ed-career-advice.

Liveability and Comfort Ratings for Springfield

Temperature Comfort
(4/5)
Precipitation Manageability
(3/5)
Air Quality
(4/5)
Natural Disaster Safety
(3/5)
Overall Liveability
(4/5)

These ratings reflect comfortable temps for studying at Drury University, manageable rain, clean air, and moderate risks. High liveability attracts faculty; see university salaries and professor salaries.

Costs and Equipment for Weather in Springfield

Expect $150-300 yearly for winter coats, boots, and rain gear. Summer AC hikes utilities by $75/month. Insurance may rise 10% for storm risks. Essential items: umbrellas ☔, insulated jackets, de-icer. Budget via free resume template for higher-ed-jobs/faculty at Drury.

Health and Living Conditions at Drury University

Pollen in spring and humidity affect allergies; university health services offer support. Reliable buses handle snow, but walking paths ice over. Campus life thrives in mild weather. Parents appreciate safety; job seekers, check remote higher-ed-jobs.

Resources for Weather Preparedness in Springfield

  • National Weather Service alerts for Springfield weather.
  • Drury University emergency portal and app.
  • Local apps like Weather Underground 🌤️.
  • Missouri severe weather guide.

Integrate with academic-calendar planning.

Student Perspectives on Springfield Environment

Students at Drury University often praise the mild climate for outdoor studying but note humid summers impacting focus and winter ice delaying commutes. Many discuss how Springfield's environment, including good air quality, enhances productivity, though tornado drills add routine. Read real student reviews on Rate My Professor at Drury University alongside professor ratings for deeper insights into campus life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

☀️What is the average weather in Springfield?

Springfield averages 57°F (14°C) yearly, with 90°F (32°C) summers and 25°F (-4°C) winters. Precipitation is 45 inches. See Academic Jobs in Springfield.

🌫️How does pollution affect life at Drury University?

Low pollution (AQI 40-50) minimally impacts health at Drury University. Campus resources help. Check student views on Rate My Professor.

⚠️What natural hazards are common in Springfield?

Tornadoes, floods, ice storms. Drury University has protocols. More at Higher Ed Career Advice.

🏙️What is the liveability rating for Springfield?

4/5 overall, strong on comfort and air. Affects studies at Drury. View University Salaries on AcademicJobs.com.

💰What extra costs come with Springfield weather?

$150-300/year for gear, higher utilities. Plan via Higher Ed Jobs at AcademicJobs.com.

🌳Is Springfield air quality good for Drury University students?

Yes, average AQI 40-50 supports health. University promotes wellness. Explore Rate My Professor for Drury University.

🚍How does weather impact commuting at Drury University?

Winter ice affects buses; summers humid. Campus is walkable. See Administration Jobs.

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