Cold front ignites storms and brings in cooler air, briefly
THURSDAY: The line of showers & t-storms moves south of I-70 through the morning, becoming more spotty through the afternoon. These will start to lift back to the north later in the afternoon and evening so keep the umbrella handy! Temperatures will be cool, only reaching near 60 north of HWY 24 to the upper 60s in the Ozarks with northeast winds at 8-12 mph.
TONIGHT: This evening clusters of storms will move from the south to the north, lifting north of I-70 after midnight. Winds will shift back out of the southwest up to 10 mph. Temperatures drop to 60 with humidity rising through the night, creating for a muggy start to the day.
EXTENDED: A few storms could continue in our far northern counties Friday morning, but most of the day will be dry. Much warmer air moves in as temperatures will climb into the upper 80s tomorrow. Storms are possible north of HWY 24 Friday evening and overnight with dry weather farther south. The possibility for showers & storms continues through the weekend as the frontal system drifts back to the south and may stall out overhead. By the beginning of next week we can expect heavy rainfall accumulation across the middle of the country. Areas north of I-70 may see 2-3″ by Monday, with areas south coming in closer to 1-2″.Weekend temperatures will range from the low 70s Saturday to the upper 70s Sunday. Monday has trended drier and will be warm as we climb into the mid 80s for Columbus Day. Storm activity will pick up again into the middle of next week with changeable temperatures. Make sure you keep up to date with the latest forecast on-air and online with ABC 17 News.