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Wednesday evening, January 11

TONIGHT: A chance of rain returns this evening, mainly after 4PM bringing light rain overnight into Thursday morning. An arctic front will be approaching overnight, with a few strong wind gusts possible by 3AM-4AM. As temperatures drop, some ice is possible near I-70, HWY 22, and HWY 24 by daybreak on Thursday morning, mainly over overpasses and bridges. Temperatures quickly drop to 32 overnight with winds becoming northerly while under 8 mph by daybreak.

THURSDAY: Temperatures will fall through the 30s with skies becoming partly cloudy and north winds to 10 mph.

EXTENDED: A winter storm will impact the region starting Friday and continuing through Sunday morning. 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 and evening. Ice accumulation is likely by Friday night. A mix of rain, sleet and freezing rain is expected on and off through Saturday night. As temperatures warm above freezing near I-44, it will change to all 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. Ice accumulation is likely with this potent system. A tenth to quarter of an inch ice is likely with higher amounts up to a half inch possible closer to I-44. Highest amounts are expected south of I-70 with a tenth to two tenths north. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.

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