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Tracking a few light showers possible through Labor Day weekend

TONIGHT: I'm tracking increasing cloud cover throughout the rest of the night, but the majority of the area is expected to stay dry. Winds will be out of the southeast at 8-12 mph as temperatures drop into the mid 60s by the end of the night.

TOMORROW: I'm tracking clouds persisting throughout the day with isolated light showers possible. Temperatures will warm into the low 80s by the afternoon hours as winds continue to blow out of the southeast at 8-12 mph.

EXTENDED: I'm tracking isolated to scattered rain chances persisting Monday-Wednesday as temperatures continue to stay in the upper 70s. A cold front is set to move through the area Wednesday, and the effects will be fully realized by Thursday morning as temperatures will be in the upper 40s walking out the door. By the afternoon hours, temperatures will only warm into the upper 60s. This trend is set to continue throughout the rest of next week and more sunshine will come along with it.

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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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