Warm and humid conditions continue, with isolated storms Tuesday
TODAY: The summer like pattern continues across Mid-Missouri, with warmer conditions expected west of Hwy 63. A subtropical depression Alberto continues to track into the Deep South, clouds and moisture will stream into Mid-Missouri. This will primarily affect areas along and east of Hwy 63. This will lead to some isolated storms throughout the day. Temperatures will vary from the low to mid 80s east of 63 to near 90 west.
TONIGHT: Lingering storms are possible overnight, with the humid conditions sticking around. Lows will bottom out in the upper 60s. As has been the case the past several days, any locations that see storms develop could see some patchy fog into the night. Winds will remain out of the east tonight up to 8 mph.
EXTENDED: A cluster of storms moving into southwestern Missouri early Wednesday morning will spread clouds and possibly a few showers as far east as Truman Reservoir and western Camden co. early but most areas will stay dry until Wednesday afternoon. The heat will come down a few degrees for Wednesday with a spotty storms as Alberto tracks to our east and an upper level wave moves in from the west. Highs will reach the upper 80s Wednesday and lower 90s for the end of the week. There continues to be a slight storm chance Thursday and again this weekend as temperatures reach into the mid to upper 80s. Stay tuned to ABC 17 for the latest updates to the forecast.