Cold, dry air settles in the next few days
TONIGHT: Clouds will break up and skies begin to clear tonight as temperatures drop back into the upper teens to low 20s. This colder night is thanks to winds out of the north up to 10 mph. For the morning commute wind chill values will be close to 10 degrees.
FRIDAY: With partial sunshine, we’ll still only make it to 32 degrees Friday afternoon with a northeast breeze at 4-7 mph.
EXTENDED: The cold air sticks around into the weekend, keeping us in the low to mid 30s for highs under mostly cloudy skies. A southern storm system will bring a chance of snow south of I-44 but it looks like it will miss Mid-Missouri except for some snow flurries possibly in the Ozarks. However, those traveling south Saturday should be aware of wintry weather in far southern Missouri into northern Arkansas with several inches of snow possible. Past Sunday, we’ll start warming up with high temperatures above freezing by Monday and in the low to mid 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. Unsettled weather returns for the second half of next week with rain possible Wednesday and again Thursday night into Friday. Stay with ABC 17 News as we continue to track the latest details on the changing conditions.