Tracking severe weather potential overnight, rounds of rain through late week
TONIGHT: Increasing clouds and breezy with strong storms moving in from the northwest after midnight. Some storms could become severe, bringing quarter size hail and isolated damaging winds. Lows in the lower 60s.
TOMORROW: Scattered storms, some strong in the morning. Some dry time with scattered storms through the evening. Highs in the upper 60s.
EXTENDED: Storms are expected to develop this evening ahead of a cold front that will move through Mid-Missouri late tonight into tomorrow, bringing the potential of hail and isolated damaging winds. The tornado threat will be low, but not zero overnight. Tomorrow, the cold front is positioned to our south, bringing the threat for severe weather farther south across southern Missouri. Waves of rain and storms are expected through tomorrow night. The front lifts back north as a warm front on Wednesday, increasing the potential for a few severe storms by late afternoon. The associated cold front moves east on Thursday, bringing the last round of rain and storms through Mid-Missouri. By Thursday evening, skies clear, but we'll see about 1.5-2" of rain through that time frame. We're looking quiet and sunny through Friday and the weekend with highs in the low to mid-70s.