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Fairly seasonal today, with heat and humidity to return

TODAY: It’s a mild and quiet start to the morning and will stay like that through most of the day. Partly cloudy skies are still hanging around Mid-Missouri, but are set to decrease through the day. This comes as a weak cold front tracks through the region, which will be noted by a shift in the winds through the day. During the afternoon hours as peak heating occurs, it’s likely we could see a few spot storms fire along the cold front. Outside of that small chance today will be dry, with plenty of sunshine into the afternoon hours. Highs are expected to top out near 86 degrees, with heat indices near 92.

TONIGHT: It will be a pleasant night across Mid-Missouri, as temperatures bottom out near 65 degrees. Winds will slowly begin to shift from the east to the south through the night, marking a return to the heat and humidity that will build in the rest of the week. There is a slight chance we could see some storms track into Mid-Missouri through the night into early Thursday morning, as storms form north of the KC Metro along a lifting warm front and strengthening LLJ.

EXTENDED: The heat returns as we head into Thursday afternoon, as highs are expected to top out in the lower 90s. As an upper level ridge moves into the area and strengthens, it will bring the mid 90s for highs starting Friday and lasting through Sunday. With the humid conditions expected, heat indices will likely top out near 100 degrees. Now is the time to go ahead and make heat preparations if you are going to be outside for extended periods of time, as you will want to watch out for signs of heat exhaustion. We stay dry from Friday and lasting through Sunday, with rain chances looking to increase next week as we tap into gulf moisture. Watch ABC 17 News for the latest forecast and check back here for updates.

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