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Tracking a light wintry mix overnight and a warmer start to the week

TONIGHT: A mix of snow and sleet moves through the area, with the main band affecting us before early tomorrow morning. With road temperatures being well above freezing right now, and staying that way for the majority of the night, I'm not expecting much accumulation. With the lack of moisture, and temperatures barely getting below freezing, it'll make it even harder for our area to see much out of this. Amounts are low for our area as well, with Columbia barely seeing half an inch. So, expect mostly slush if anything from this.

TOMORROW: The system we're currently experiencing starts to move out, and skies are clearing. Temperatures quickly move above freezing into the low 40's by noon.

EXTENDED: We're looking at a brief warmup into the low 50's Monday through Wednesday. The lack of cloud cover and the ridge moving through mid-Missouri is the main reason we're seeing this warmer air. Thursday I'm tracking a low pressure system moving through our area bringing chances for widespread rain. After that, temperatures are cooling off into the low 40's to end the week.

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