Thursday Morning November 10
TODAY: Widespread frost is possible across the Ozarks and I-44 this morning. A Frost Advisory is valid for areas south of the Missouri River through 9AM. After a chilly morning in the 30s, it will be a mild afternoon as temperatures warm into the mid to upper 60s under sunny skies with southwesterly winds at 6-12 mph. There will be a slight breeze for areas north of I-70 where sustained winds could reach 15 mph.
TONIGHT: Skies remain clear overnight with winds shifting to the north after midnight. It won’t be as chilly with temperatures in the low 40s overnight. Patchy fog looks possible across Jefferson City late tonight and early Friday morning.
EXTENDED: Another cold front moves through early Friday morning, dropping high temperatures to near 59 Friday and keeping us only in the mid to upper 50s Saturday under sunny skies. The coldest night this week looks to be Friday night. Frost will be likely as temperatures dip into the low to mid 30s. Areas east of HWY 63 could drop to the freezing mark Friday and Saturday nights. High clouds will move in Sunday with high temperatures near 61 . There is a light rain chance Monday morning mainly from 6AM-9AM. At this time rainfall amounts look to be under .10″. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.