After a benign start to the second work
week of September 2016, convective chances will continue on
Wednesday/Wednesday night as weak energy pushes through the region
and the weak front remains
positioned across the region. A more
pronounced shortwave will move into the area on Thursday and we
should have a much better chance of showers and thunderstorms across
the entire area. Severe
storm chances look weak at this point
with weak instability and shear in the mix.
A stronger cold front will begin to
push into the area on Saturday with the best convective chances on
Friday into Friday night ahead of the front. Another cooler/drier air
mass will work into the area then for Saturday night into Sunday.
This air mass will be more short-lived
than the previous one which moved into the region last weekend as the
southwest flow aloft quickly reestablishes itself across the region.
It's going to be a great weekend over
extreme southeast Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks. Temperatures today
and Sunday afternoons will warm into the low 80's, under a mix of sun
and clouds.
The rainfall for the most part is over,
however, cyclonic flow aloft will continue bringing a rogue chance
for a shower or two somewhere. Therefore we will keep pops on the low
side through the weekend. Overnight lows will drop into the 60s.
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