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Tracking another cold start

MONDAY: A chilly start will set the stage for another cool afternoon. Clouds look to return toward midday, and could bring a light shower to folks south of I-70. That cloud cover and winds still out of the northwest will keep temperatures in the mid to upper 50’s. TONIGHT: Rain becomes more widespread in coverage.

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Frosty weather out the door on Monday

TONIGHT: A frost advisory has been issued for the area until 8:00am tomorrow. Sensitive plants will continue to need extra care into tomorrow morning. Temperatures fall into the mid 30s with rural locations falling to near freezing. Winds will remain out of the northwest at 5-10 mph. MONDAY: After a chilly start, temperatures will attempt to

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Tracking a breezy Mother’s Day

SUNDAY: As we wake up this Sunday morning, the majority of the showers that moved through overnight have cleared out of the area, leaving us dry for the remainder of the day. The wind will be the biggest story today with breezes sustaining at 15-20 mph. Highs will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s.

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Tracking a pleasant afternoon

WEDNESDAY: Some might wake up to some wet cars as drizzle is working through the area this morning. That will taper off shortly after sunrise as temperatures are on their way into the low to mid 60’s this afternoon. Clouds will be coming and going throughout the afternoon, and a spot sprinkle is possible under

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Tracking a cooling trend for the week

TODAY: A few more showers will be sliding through Missouri this afternoon. Most of the showers will stay close to the Mississippi River and out of the area, but a few could clip our eastern counties. Otherwise, clouds will filter out this afternoon with some late day sun helping us into the low to mid 60’s.

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Tracking severe weather across mid-Missouri

MONDAY: Showers and storms have already started to push into Missouri, and we’re tracking the likelihood that these storms hold together long enough to impact parts of the viewing area. Large hail seems to be the biggest threat, but gusty winds could accompany these storms too. Highs will make it into the middle 60’s. For the

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