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Tuesday evening, January 10

TONIGHT: Clouds break this evening and it looks to be mostly clear briefly for a few hours overnight before clouds work their way back in by daybreak Wednesday. Lows overnight will stay well above normal again in the mid- upper 30s, while southerly winds diminish to near 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY: We’ll have another warm day, reaching the low to mid 60s under mostly cloudy skies. South to southeast winds will pick up to 15-20 mph, gusting as high as 30 mph in the afternoon.

EXTENDED: Another cold front will bring a chance for rain Wednesday night through early Thursday morning with light amounts of a tenth of an inch or less. There is a slight chance of freezing drizzle in a narrow band just north of I-70 early Thursday morning which could cause a glaze of ice, especially on bridges and overpasses which will cool faster. Temperatures will fall through the 30s Thursday with skies becoming partly cloudy. It will be much colder Friday with temperatures in the 20s. Sleet and freezing rain will increase from the south, beginning in the Ozarks as early as 6 AM, spreading north to I-70 by afternoon. Sleet and freezing rain is expected on and off through Saturday night. As temperatures warm above freezing near I-44, it will change to rain by Sunday morning. Areas north could still have freezing rain Sunday morning but a changeover to rain is expected during the day as temperatures slowly warm from south to north. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.

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