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Tracking a drier Sunday

TONIGHT: Many of us will stay dry as high pressure off to our southeast pushes the rain just to our west. Low temperatures will fall into the mid 60s for the night.

TOMORROW: Depending on where that high pressure system sets up, we could be facing some more spot showers throughout the day tomorrow. The good news is that many of us won't encounter this rainfall and can spend some time outdoors. Temperatures will rise into the mid 80s for the day.

EXTENDED: Monday's set-up is very similar to what we're facing for tomorrow. Our spot rain chances largely depend on the location of that high pressure system to our southeast. Rain and thunderstorm chances will be on the rise through the middle portions of the week as we are tracking a cold front pushing in from our west. This will cool temperatures back into the lower 80s and upper 70s to close out the week.

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Maddie Est

Maddie Est appears on ABC 17’s weekend evening broadcasts. She grew up in St. Louis, and her passion for weather originated from a young age thanks to all the different weather that St. Louis receives. She is currently studying Atmospheric Science at the University of Missouri.

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