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Continued warm, storms Friday

TONIGHT: It will be a warm night with winds continuing out of the southwest near 15 mph, gusting up to 25 mph. Clouds will increase late and it will stay warm overnight with lows only dipping into the lower 60s.

FRIDAY: We’ll have a warm, windy day with highs in the mid to upper 70s and southerly winds at 18-22 mph, gusting up to 35 mph. Spot showers are possible Friday morning to early afternoon but most rain holds off until late in the day. Scattered storms are expected to develop in western Missouri after 5 PM and move east to near HWY 65 by 7 PM. These could be severe with all modes of severe weather possible, including a tornado. These storms are expected to for a line and track east through the evening, with the severe threat decreasing east of HWY 63 to mainly damaging winds. Friday is a Weather Alert Day and more details can be found here.

EXTENDED: Storms move out to the east by 2 AM Saturday morning and cooler, breezy weather moves in to start the weekend. Highs will reach the mid to upper 50s Saturday with a slight chance of light rain showers with gusty westerly winds. Colder air moves in and we’ll drop into the low to mid 30s by Sunday morning as light rain and snow develops. A brief period of light snow is possible early Sunday morning, mainly north of I-70, changing back to rain before ending by early afternoon. It will be chilly Sunday with high temperatures only reaching the low to mid 40s and another freeze Sunday night as we dip to near 30. Warmer weather moves back in early next week with highs in the lower 60s by Tuesday. Stay tuned to ABC 17 for the latest forecast and updates.

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