Wednesday January 18 Morning Weather
TODAY: Any patchy morning fog will be slow to lift by 11AM. As temperatures will be starting off in the low 30s, we’ll keep an eye for slick spots near HWY 65 where lowest visibility looks to near near Sedalia and Marshall. Another above average day expected under a partly to mostly cloudy sky with high temperatures in the upper 40s with a southwest wind of 2-10 mph.
TONIGHT: After broken clouds by evening, clouds will encompass the area again tonight with rain increasing after 2AM south of the Missouri River near the Lake of the Ozarks by 3AM. Winds stay southerly under 10 mph tonight, keeping overnight lows in the upper 30s.
EXTENDED: The rain chance returns on Thursday morning moving into Columbia as early as 5AM. Due to some instability at this time, some thunderstorms can’t be ruled out. No severe weather however is expected. The rain chance on Thursday looks to end by 6PM leaving under .10″ of rain west of US 63 and up to 0.25″ for those east. Friday through much of Saturday looks dry before rain increases on Sunday. Rain increases for Sunday starting up in the morning, possibly bringing moderate to heavy rain on Sunday afternoon and evening. Areas south of I-70 look to have the best chance to pick up possibly a few inches. As Sunday gets closer, we’ll be able to pinpoint timing and rainfall projections better. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.