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Rain Moves Out, Cold Air Moves In
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with lows in the lower 40s. As a cold front moves in, light snow is possible from 4 AM near HWY 24 to the I-70 corridor by 6 AM, moving southeast and out of Mid-Missouri by late morning. The rest of tomorrow will be cloudy and cooler with highs near 40. It will be moisture starved but we will have more clouds Saturday and Sunday. The flow will remain out of the north-northwest aiding in keeping the cold air in place into early next week.
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An Arctic front will arrive Sunday morning, allowing temperatures to fall into the mid teens.
Highs on Saturday will struggle through the 30s. Maximum sustained winds are near 85 miles per hour with higher gusts. High temperatures will be in the upper 50s. The cold temperatures will be the bigger story as we will dive into the single digits Sunday night with wind chills below zero. Snow showers will be possible as well with perhaps a light coating of accumulation.
Clouds will increase as a storm system developing in the Gulf of Mexico heads our way.
Friday: Occasional rain showers. Temperatures overnight will drop into the 30s so we’ll see a mix of rain and some snow.
Saturday: Few flurries. High: 35.
Showers build and pick up throughout the morning before clearing out by the afternoon.
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Monday: Sunny but cold.