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Holding onto the mid to upper 80s for the next few days

WEDNESDAY: Rain ends by daybreak and we’ll see partly sunny skies, leading to a warm afternoon as we reach into the mid 80s. Most areas will stay dry but there is a slight storm chance mainly near I-44 by mid-afternoon as a weak cold front moves through. No severe weather is expected. Winds will come in from the west at 8-15 mph, gusting to 25 occasionally.

TONIGHT: A clear night is ahead with mild temperatures as overnight lows remain in the 60s. Breezy winds will subside tonight with light westerly winds by morning.

EXTENDED: It will stay warm Wednesday night with lows in the mid 60s. The cold front which stalls in southern Missouri will move back to the north Thursday as a warm front and a few storms are possible during the day but will be very spotty. Thursday’s temperatures will be more like July as we reach the mid to upper 80s with partly cloudy skies. It stays dry Friday with highs approaching 90 which would tie the record from 1917 if we reach it. Late Friday night, storms in northern Missouri near the front could track to the southeast and move into areas north of I-70 Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon looks dry and very warm as we reach the upper 80s to near 90 once again. As the cold front drops south Sunday, spotty storms are possible and it will be cooler, with highs near 80 for Mother’s Day. Watch ABC 17 News for the newest forecast and check back here for updates.

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