Final dry day of the work week
TUESDAY: Waking up temperatures will be cool for the morning commute in the 50s. As you head out the door we are watching for patchy fog during the morning hours. Once the fog lifts skies will be sunny with high temperatures reaching near 80 degrees. There will be a slight southeast breeze up to 8 mph.
TONIGHT: Into the overnight hours we will see mostly clear skies as a southerly breeze remains in effect up to 8 mph. Tonight temperatures will be much warmer, only dropping into the lower 60s. Humidity will be on the increase, but conditions will stay dry overnight.
EXTENDED: As temperatures rebound back into the 80s humidity will continue to increase. Active weather looks likely as a cold front will slowly track through Missouri. This front will stall in northern Missouri which could allow for heavy rainfall with the potential for some isolated flash flooding areas. A slight risk of severe weather is possible as we head into Wednesday evening, with that threat continuing for Thursday. Main threats with any storms that go severe will be hail and damaging winds. Friday the front is looking to push off to the south with a continued chance for severe storms. Rainfall amounts through the weekend will likely exceed three inches in many places. By the weekend, temperatures once again fall below normal, with highs back in the low-mid 80s. For additional weather updates follow us @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and like us on Facebook.