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Bitter cold again tonight, with warming trend to follow

TONIGHT: It will be another bitter cold night across Mid-Missouri, as temperatures bottom out near 0 degrees under mostly clear skies. Wind winds out of the west up to 8 mph, we’ll see wind chill values as low as -10 across the region.

WEDNESDAY: Following a bitterly cold morning, we’ll see temperatures warm into the 20s under plenty of sunshine. Snow will slowly begin to melt into the afternoon hours and will refreeze and create some slick spots. Winds out of the southwest up to 13 mph, will keep wind chill values in the teens for the entire day.

EXTENDED: Thanks to the Arctic high shifting to the east, we’ll continue to see our breezy winds out of the south. This will give way to a very nice warming trend as we head into the weekend. Highs top out in the 40s both Thursday and Friday with windy conditions expected, ahead of our next system that will begin to take shape and arrive by next week. Saturday looks to be the warmest day of the next 7, with highs topping out in the mid to upper 50s. At the start of next week, our next system will sweep through Mid-Missouri and bring some much needed rain. There is a slight chance we could see a few flurries into Monday, but overall it’s looking like we’ll see a mainly rain event. Watch ABC 17 news and check back on our website for the latest updates to your forecast.

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