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Heat and rainfall give cause for Weather Alert Day

For more Weather Alert Day information, check out our blog. https://abc17news.com/news/2020/06/29/weather-alert-day-flooding-rainfall-summer-heat-to-affect-mid-missouri-this-week/ TODAY: Temperatures will be rising into the 90s for the afternoon with humidity pushing us into a heat index value in the mid 90s. There also are some chances for portions of the viewing area to see storms as we push into the afternoon and

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Hot start to the week expected

TONIGHT: Temperatures will remain warm overnight dropping into the low 70s. It will be muggy out the door in the morning. MONDAY: We’re going to stay dry for most of the day Monday. Temperatures warm right back up to near 90. Clouds will increase through the afternoon as storm system approaches from Oklahoma. Thunderstorms are possible

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Sizzling summer heat expected Sunday

TONIGHT: A few storms are possible early. Temperatures remain mild in the 70s. SUNDAY: The heat and sunshine make a return tomorrow. Expect temperatures in the low 90s with heat index values between 95-100º through the afternoon. Have the water and sunscreen ready if you’re going to be spending time outdoors! EXTENDED: We look to hold

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Tracking a hot end to our week

TODAY: Hot and humid with plenty of sunshine. Highs get into the low 90s with a heat index between 95-96. TONIGHT: A cold front will remain just to our north in Iowa and northern parts of Illinois. This cold front will move south across Mid-Missouri as we transition into Saturday morning. Latest model runs suggest

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Tracking the return of Summer

THURSDAY: A few thunderstorms that have developed to our west will slide southeast throughout the morning. If these hold together, they could move into the Lake of the Ozarks region later this morning, before fizzling out. Otherwise, temperatures will start out comfortable again but will begin to climb this afternoon. Highs will reach the upper

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