Strong storms by late Friday night
TODAY: Friday will be another hot and muggy day with temperatures rising into the lower 90s and heat indices in the upper 90s under partly sunny skies. A heat advisory is in effect until 7 PM Saturday for Saline, Pettis, and Benton counties. Another round of strong to severe storms is expected to develop from the northwest and pull into Mid-Missouri by tonight and into early Saturday morning. A Slight Risk for severe weather is in effect for areas north of I-44. Damaging winds up or greater than 58 mph are the main threat with large hail also possible with these overnight storms.
SATURDAY : After morning storms push to the south, Saturday will be partly cloudy, hot & humid with highs in the low 90s and heat indices near 100 in the afternoon. Heat indices could climb as high as 107 in our western counties Saturday. There is a Heat Advisory for Saline, Pettis and Benton counties 12PM to 7 PM. Storms will increase Saturday evening north of I-70 ahead of a cold front and will spread south through the night. Areas along and north of I-70 are in an Enhanced Risk for severe weather. These overnight storms could be severe with damaging wind and large hail the primary threats.
EXTENDED: Rain ends Sunday morning as the cold front moves south, and cooler, less humid air moves in. High temperatures will stay in the low-mid 80s Sunday afternoon under partly cloudy skies. Dry weather will continue for the start of next work week with highs in the upper 80s. For additional weather updates follow us @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and like us on Facebook.