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Tracking brutally cold wind chills, chances for snow, and above average temperatures

TODAY: We are currently in a wind chill warning until 12 PM this afternoon, meaning it is going to feel much colder than it actually is. Our area is only reaching a high of 17, meaning a chilly Christmas Eve for Missouri.

TOMORROW: Christmas is looking slightly warmer, but not by much, getting into the low 20's. If you were hoping for a white Christmas, the snow from our last system is going to stay because we aren't making it above freezing. We do see chances for a dusting of snow late at night tomorrow though, so it could mean a possible late Christmas gift for anyone wanting more snow.

EXTENDED: The highest chance to see snow is Monday morning, but again it is looking like a light dusting as of right now. We do see the start of our warming trend, with temperatures possibly getting into the low 30's. By Wednesday, there is increasing chances of this area reaching above average highs, climbing all the way into the low 50's and staying that way for the rest of the week. Later in the week into the weekend we see rising chances of some showers as moisture is being sucked over mid-Missouri.

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