Friday evening, February 3
TONIGHT: Clouds clear briefly this evening allowing temperatures to dip colder tonight to the upper teens and lower 20s. A southeast breeze of 3-6 mph will produce wind chills in the teens.
SATURDAY: Saturday morning looks to be mostly sunny, while clouds will begin to increase during the day. The weekend is shaping up to be dry. High temperatures Saturday will range near 40 north of I-70 to the mid 40s south.
EXTENDED: The warming trend continues into Sunday with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 50s under mostly sunny skies. Our next chance of rain moves in Monday. There is a slight rain chance for those near the Lake of the Ozarks by mid morning. Showers will lift north during the day and becoming widely scattered. A few rumbles of thunder possible will be possible by evening. Temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 50s Monday to near 60 Tuesday. A strong cold front moves through Tuesday afternoon sending colder air into the region. There is a slight chance of snow Tuesday evening as the cold air moves in. High temperatures only reach the mid 30s Wednesday with another slight snow chance Wednesday night into Thursday. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.