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Seasonal and sunny through Thursday, with snowy conditions by Friday

WEDNESDAY: It’s a chilly day across Mid-Missouri, as afternoon highs will only top out in the upper 30s under sunny skies. It will also be breezy, with northwesterly winds up to 20 mph and gusting as high as 25.

TONIGHT: Some passing clouds lead to partly cloudy skies as temperatures fall into the mid and upper teens. It’ll feel more like the lower teens as you head out the doors Thursday, thanks to a light breeze out of the north up to 10 mph.

EXTENDED: We’ll stay in the upper 30s again for Thursday with a few clouds in the sky and light winds from the southeast up to 8 mph. A storm system is developing for Friday and will send moisture into mid-Missouri during the day Friday as temperatures stay in the upper 30s. At this time, it looks like it will start as a mix of rain and snow which will increase after 1 PM Friday and change to all snow by evening with snow continuing through the night into Saturday morning. Snow will shift to the east-southeast during the day Saturday before ending. There looks to be a split in snowfall amounts across Mid-Missouri as two waves phase over the region. It is too early to pin down exactly how much is expected but on average, it currently looks like 3-5 inches is possible with the highest totals south of Hwy 50. Localized areas may be heavier. Temperatures will be below freezing from Friday evening through Saturday morning so untreated roads will be slick. Sunday looks partly sunny and cold with high temperatures in the upper 30s.

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