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Cold front to bring scattered storms through Thursday afternoon

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies will keep temperatures slightly warmer tonight, as lows only bottom out in the upper 60s. Despite the warmer night, it’ll still feel comfortable as humidity values remain on the low side. Most of the evening will be dry, but spot showers and storms are possible across northwestern Mid-Missouri after midnight.

THURSDAY: A cold front tracking through the region will bring a chance for scattered showers and storms for the morning commute. With rain and clouds in place, the first part of the day will be fairly cool as temperatures slowly rise into the mid 70s. The bulk of the rain looks to exit the region through the middle of the afternoon, with skies slow to clear out. This will bring a brief climb of the temperatures into the upper 70s and lower 80s. Rainfall amounts through the day will be anywhere from a trace to half an inch. Behind the cold front, expect cooler temperatures and winds out of the northwest up to 10 mph.

EXTENDED: The cooler weather sticks around to close out the week, with highs climbing into the lower 80s Friday with nights falling back into the lower 60s. Below average temperatures will continue into the weekend with rain becoming more likely through the day Saturday as a storm system approaches. Periods of showers and t-storms will continue through Sunday as the area of low pressure slowly moves through. Severe storms look unlikely but we will pick up beneficial rain with the potential for a half inch to inch north of I-70 and up to 2 inches south of I-70. Temperatures will also be cooler this weekend, with high temperatures only reaching near 80 and nights in the low to mid 60s.Next week starts off with slight rain chances Monday and temperatures slowly climbing into the mid 80s by Wednesday. Check back with ABC 17 News for the latest forecast and updates throughout the week.

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