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Tracking leftover rain chances

TONIGHT: Rain will slowly dwindle down with only spot showers possible as we transition into tomorrow morning. At some point in the early morning, we could see the precipitation transition from rain into snow as temperatures fall below freezing.

SUNDAY: Spot snow showers could still linger, but they won't have much impact on our day. Temperatures will be a bit cooler in the upper 30s, but high winds gusting up to 30 mph will keep wind chills much colder in the 20s.

EXTENDED: We begin to clear skies out on Monday, but temperatures remain seasonable in the upper 30s to around 40. We get underneath upper level high pressure once again by Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing sunshine and warmer temperatures in the mid-40s to near 50 by Wednesday and Thursday. Another system will bring a chance of showers on Thursday, followed by a big cool down by next Friday into the weekend.

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Maddie Est

Maddie Est appears on ABC 17’s weekend evening broadcasts. She grew up in St. Louis, and her passion for weather originated from a young age thanks to all the different weather that St. Louis receives. She is currently studying Atmospheric Science at the University of Missouri.

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