Monday, February 6 Afternoon Weather
TODAY: Temperatures will be on the upswing for two more days, making it feel more like late March and early April. Clouds will remain mostly cloudy to overcast through the remainder of the day. Temperatures will warm to 60 this afternoon with spotty afternoon showers.
TONIGHT: Storms will be possible this evening starting after 7PM through 3AM early Tuesday morning. The strongest storms could produce large hail and damaging winds over 60 mph. A tornado is not ruled out for those south of I-70, but the greatest threat lies south of I-44. Rain amounts will range from .10″ to .25″ with highest amounts east of US 63.
EXTENDED: Rain moves out by 7 AM Tuesday east of HWY 63. Tuesday will be warm and breezy with high temperatures in the low to mid 60s under mostly sunny skies. A strong cold front moving through in the afternoon will send much colder air into the region Tuesday evening with falling temperatures into the upper 20s by Wednesday morning. High temperatures will only reach the mid 30s Wednesday. There is a slight snow chance Wednesday evening into Thursday. Areas mainly north of HWY 24 look to get a dusting by Wednesday night. It looks to be only frigid two days this week. Friday holds the potential for warmer and dry conditions until another rain chance arrives for the weekend. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.