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Tracking two rounds of strong to severe storms before dry weather

TONIGHT: I'm tracking an ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day in effect as the potential for strong to severe storms arrives by 2-4 pm in central Missouri today. This storm complex will exit the area by 7-9 pm this evening, resulting in a quiet rest of the night as temperatures drop into the low 60s.

TOMORROW: I'm tracking another ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Alert Day for strong to severe storms becoming possible by 3-4 pm after a sunny start to the day. These storms will move to the southeast throughout the evening, exiting after midnight. To read more about both of these events, visit our blog: https://abc17news.com/news/weather-alert-day/2025/06/06/weather-alert-day-severe-storms-possible-on-saturday-and-sunday-afternoons/.

EXTENDED: I'm tracking a more quiet pattern taking over by Monday as a sunny sky takes over and lasts through Wednesday. Temperatures throughout this period will be in the upper 70s and low 80s by the afternoon hours. Dry and sunny weather doesn't last long though, as chances for showers and storms arrive Thursday and last into next weekend. Temperatures will still be in the low 80s throughout the time-frame each afternoon.

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Sawyer Jackson

Sawyer Jackson, a graduate currently working on his Master’s Degree at the University of Missouri, joined ABC 17 News as a Meteorologist in October 2022.

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