Chance of storms continue through the evening hours
TONIGHT: Heavy rain and thunderstorms will continue into the evening hours. There is a marginal and sligh risk in effect for parts of mid-Mo. The greatest threats are strong winds and hail. There is a 2% chance of tornado in place for southeastern portions of mid-Missouri. A flash flood warning is in effect for Boone, Audrain, Callaway, Moniteau, Cole, Osage, Maries, Miller, Camden, Phelps, and Pulaski counties through late tonight. We can expect and additional 1-2 inches through the morning hours. Temperatures will be mild in the lower 60s with northeast winds up to 18 mph.
SUNDAY: On Sunday morning this threat shifts to those east of US 63, where there is a Marginal Threat before 3PM. Rain will gradually taper off Sunday from west to east through the afternoon. High temperatures will reach near 70 degrees, with another chance for light showers to continue into Sunday night.
EXTENDED: Monday morning will start off wet as lingering light showers move off to the east along with low pressure that gave us the weekend rain. Temperatures will be below the seasonal average in the mid 50s with dry and mostly cloudy conditions the rest of Monday. We’ll warm back into the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday with a chance of showers and t-storms Wednesday. Thursday and Friday are looking dry and sunny with seasonal temperatures in the lower 70s returning. Please check back for updates and follow ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and ABC17News on Facebook for updates as well.