A weak cold front front out of the
northwest will slow down as it moves through on Monday, June 27. There will be
additional chances for showers and storms on Monday especially over
the southern Ozarks closer to the Arkansas boundary as it moves
southward. Lately, it's felt as though the weather was grinding to a halt...
A northwest flow then develops by
Tuesday across the region. We will actually experience some relief
from the heat and humidity by Tuesday and Wednesday! Highs middle of
next week will be in the lower to middle 80's...maybe even some
upper 70's for highs across central Missouri and the eastern Ozarks.
Overnight temperatures will be very refreshing in the upper 50's to
lower 60's. The weather looks to be high and dry for Tuesday
and most of Wednesday. We will watch for a possible mesoscale
convective system, (aka organized convection) developing over the
Central Plains and diving to the southeast late Wednesday night into
Thursday morning. Periodic storm chances return for the end of next
week. Thankfully, temperatures will also be more seasonable abet even more unsettled (see forecast) towards end of next
week as we all prepare for the Fourth of July! [Excerpted from NWS for www.taneyservices.com]
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