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Bitterly cold temperatures continue through Wednesday morning

TUESDAY: Slick spots are likely on untreated roads and hills this morning, so give yourself plenty of time to get out the door. Temperatures will be in the low teens with wind chills in the single digits. Despite the sunshine in place, highs will still struggle to climb out of the 20s, with many locations topping out near 27 degrees. Winds will be out of the northwest up to 13 mph, with wind chills staying in the teens and lower 20s.

TONIGHT: It will be a mostly clear night for Mid-Missouri, as temperatures drop bitterly cold, again. Lows by morning will be in the mid teens with wind chill values dropping into the single digits. Winds will be out of the northwest from 8-10 mph.

EXTENDED: We’re tracking a slow warming trend this week, with temperatures back to the 40s by Wednesday. Sunshine dominates the forecast through Tuesday as high pressure moves overhead, with increasing clouds by Wednesday. Temperatures will continue to climb through the end of the week with southerly flow returning as high pressure moves to the east. With this southerly flow, any areas that still have snow could see some foggy conditions by Wednesday morning. We remain relatively quiet until an upper level wave arrives Thursday, which could spark some light rain showers Thursday night. More widespread rain looks possible into the weekend on Saturday and depending on it’s track could bring either rain or a wintry mix. Stay with ABC 17 News as we continue to track the latest details on the changing conditions.

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