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Tracking isolated rain and storm chances, with cooler temperatures sticking around

TONIGHT: I'm tracking low chances of isolated storm activity, with the most widespread chances staying to the east of our viewing area. It's staying gusty, with winds in the 10-15 mph range from the NW and gusts up to 20 mph. Temperatures will be dropping down into the high 60s.

TOMORROW: I'm tracking isolated to scattered rain chances in the early to mid-morning. As the day continues, temperatures only climb into low 80s and clouds will start to move from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. It'll stay gusty in the morning with winds traveling 14-18 mph and gusts up to 25 mph from the NW, but moving into the afternoon hours they will calm down.

EXTENDED: I'm tracking one last day of mostly dry conditions on Tuesday with temperatures climbing more into the mid-80s. Temperatures stay in this range until the end of the week where we might observe slightly higher temperatures briefly before cooling off once again. As for rain/storm chances, Wednesday is the day to watch. Confidence continues to grow that Missouri will be getting activity Wednesday, with chances of severe weather there as well. As for timing and placement, guidance is rather muddy, but as of right now those main chances seem to be sticking to the afternoon hours.

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