Rain and freezing rain possible Tuesday
***Winter Weather Advisory from noon Tuesday to noon Wednesday for Chariton, Saline, Randolph, Monroe and Macon counties for possible ice due to freezing rain***
TONIGHT: Clouds will break up early in the night with temporary clearing before they return toward morning as moisture increases from the southwest. Lows will dip into the low 20s with wind chills dipping into the upper teens by morning. Light freezing rain is possible by daybreak mainly for areas along and north of HWY 54 where a glaze of ice is possible on elevated surfaces.
TUESDAY: Early light freezing rain is possible but rain is more likely in the afternoon and evening as temperatures warm into the upper 30s to low 40s. However, areas north of HWY 24 could be slow to warm and freezing rain is possible in the afternoon. This will need to be watched for ice accumulation starting Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night which could lead to slick roads. To add to all this, it’s possible that there will be isolated t-storms embedded in the rain Tuesday afternoon-evening.
EXTENDED: A nearly stationary boundary will remain across Mid-Missouri with upper level disturbances tracking through. This will lead to a multi-day rain event with possible flooding near I-44 and south where areas could see upwards of 1.5 inches of rain through Thursday. While rain will be the main precipitation type, we could tap into enough cold air as the system tracks out of Mid-Missouri Thursday that could yield some wintry precipitation. Freezing rain is possible Thursday morning in our west-northwest counties while areas farther east and south will start as rain before changing to freezing rain, sleet then snow and ending by Thursday afternoon. Behind the front, expect temperatures to drastically drop, with overnight lows dipping to near 10 Thursday night into Friday morning. Highs will only reach the mid 20s Friday, dropping back into the teens Friday night. It looks like we’ll warm slightly this upcoming weekend, with a chance of snow Saturday night. Watch ABC 17 News for the latest forecast and check back here for updates.
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