Tracking rounds of storms, severe weather possible tomorrow
TONIGHT: Increasing clouds with an isolated storm or two possible. Lows in the mid-60s.
TOMORROW: Partly cloudy with two rounds of rain and storms. Initial storms by late morning will have a low severe threat, but the risk increases by late afternoon, particularly along and north of I-70. A Weather Alert Day is in effect for the possibility of 2" hail, 60+mph winds, and a few strong tornadoes. Highs by late afternoon reach near 80 degrees.
EXTENDED: A stalled out frontal boundary continues to lift north this evening, with a chance for an isolated storm or two before midnight. Most areas stay dry with mostly cloudy skies and mild temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow starts off mild and breezy on the south side of the warm front as highs reach the upper 70s to around 80. Winds could gust up to 35 mph during the day outside of any thunderstorms. A few showers and storms could develop in the warm, humid air early in the day, but a better chance for severe storms will pick up by mid-late afternoon as storms develop ahead of a cold front. These storms will pose a threat of 2"+ diameter hail, 60+ mph winds, and tornadoes. The highest risk for more than one damaging storm will be in areas along and north of I-70. Storms race east, and we'll be left rain-free by 9:00 p.m. across Mid-Missouri. Wednesday is cooler with more sunshine and highs in the lower 70s. Another storm system will bring rain between Thursday and Friday morning, and that will cool our temperatures back down into the lower 60s through the weekend. Areas of patchy frost will be possible across northern Missouri on Saturday night as temperatures dip into the upper 30s to around 40 by Sunday morning.