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Tracking the last bit of rainfall before a dry and warm week

TONIGHT: I'm tracking skies starting to clear as we get into the nighttime hours, and temperatures dropping down into the low to mid 50s across mid-Missouri. Winds will be blowing from the NNE at 5-10 mph, with gusts up to 15.

TOMORROW: I'm tracking mostly sunny skies, dry conditions, and cooler temperatures only making it up to the mid 70s. Winds will be blowing from the NNW at 5-10 mph with gusts at 15.

EXTENDED: Tuesday marks the beginning of the warming trend that lasts through the rest of the week. We'll touch the low 80s on Tuesday, and as for the rest of the week, we'll see mid to upper 80s, and have a chance of almost touching 90 by Thursday. The next chance for rain I'm tracking isn't until Thursday night into Friday, but these chances are scattered. Also, with the lack of moisture in the atmosphere, we don't have much of a chance to see widespread rainfall. The best chance for rainfall in the extended forecast is Saturday into Sunday, but once again the moisture content in these systems is lacking, meaning it wouldn't help our drought conditions too much.

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