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A severe threat for NW Missouri tonight, with a continued threat for Monday

TONIGHT: Temperatures will remain mild in the lower 70s and upper 60s by this evening. Into the late evening hours there is a chance for storms to develop. The marginal risk for severe weather has been expanded to the west. The main threats are strong isolated thunderstorms that can produce hail and damaging wind gusts. As these showers move eastward they are expected to weaken. Severe weather is most likely after 2 AM.

MONDAY: With temperatures mild in the upper 50s, most of Mid-Missouri will be waking up to dry conditions as the cold front pushes off to the east. Southeast Missouri will be seeing a better chance for rain into Monday afternoon. Areas to the southeast are under a marginal threat for severe weather as the potential for storms continues into the afternoon. Highs will reach into the lower 70s.

EXTENDED: Tuesday and much of Wednesday next week will be sunny and dry with temperatures in the mid 60s and lower 70s . More rain and thunderstorms are possible by Wednesday night extending into next weekend. This is ahead of another passing cold front. Temperatures from Thursday into Saturday will remain warm in the upper 60s and lower 70s with the lows staying mild in the 50s. Please check back for updates and follow ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and ABC17News on Facebook for updates as well.

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