Showers and rumbles of thunder through Friday afternoon
TODAY: Another pleasant day as far as temperatures are concerned are on track through the afternoon, the only wrench in the forecast is isolated showers and storms through the day. Most locations will see a few sprinkles to light rain, with some thunder possible. The rain chance looks to come to an end from 3PM-5PM east of US 63 with rain totals of 0.01″ to 0.10″ east of US 63 and up to 0.40″ west of US 63 and north of I-70. It will be a warm afternoon with temperatures again reaching the upper 70s. with a southerly breeze and winds gusting to 25 mph.
TONIGHT: It looks quiet and mild tonight with a partly cloudy to mostly clear sky. Temperatures will be warm again, only dropping to the mid to low 60s with southerly winds under 10 mph.
EXTENDED: Saturday looks warm and breezy with partly cloudy skies and southwesterly winds gusting to 30 mph at times. There is a slight storm chance during the day on Saturday from 1PM-4PM for those north of I-70. Our better chance of storms moves in Saturday night after 10PM as a cold front moves in from the north. Scattered showers and storms are possible through Sunday morning with rain chances decreasing into the afternoon as the rain chance moves south with the front. There is a Marginal Risk for severe weather on Saturday night for damaging wind and large hail. High temperatures will reach into the low 70s Sunday. Storms could redevelop along this front south of the Missouri River where over the Ozarks and I-44 storms will be possible during the day on Sunday. Next week is looking unsettled with rain chances each day next week where rain amounts through next Friday could bring a total accumulation of 1″ to 4″ . Please check back for updates and follow ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and ABC17News on Facebook for updates as well.