Work week four for Taney County
Missouri will be pretty typical of January, sad to say. What better
time than right now to seek warm climes to the south!
Monday will see extensive cloud cover
followed by a clearing line. Most areas should have clearing by this
afternoon except the far eastern Ozarks up to central Missouri may
hold on to the clouds the longest today. Temperatures will be
seasonable today in the middle to upper 40's. Swell...
TUESDAY
A stronger upper level system will be
moving out across the Central and Northern Plains tomorrow. A surface
low pressure will deepen tomorrow afternoon across northern Kansas
into southeast Nebraska. The pressure gradient will develop windy
conditions across the area Tuesday afternoon. Southerly winds may
gusts up to 40 mph. High temperatures will warm into the middle to
upper 60's. Will need to monitor trends on grassland fire weather
conditions for Tuesday afternoon. With warm, gusty weather along with
lower humidity values and dormant vegetation...could see an elevated
grassland fire risk Tuesday afternoon.
WEDNESDAY
A strong cold front will move through
the area on Wednesday and bring more seasonable like temperatures
back for the end of the week. There are hints with the Canadian and
GFS of maybe a slight chance for some isolated light sprinkles or
possibly flurries Wednesday evening across portions of the Ozarks or
central Missouri. No measurable rainfall or impacts are expected, but
it was still worth a mention of the possibility.
The overall weather pattern changes
into trough across the eastern U.S. and an upper level ridge across
the West Coast. Overall, we can expect seasonable cooler weather for
end of week and next week with mostly dry weather. Blah!
FRIDAY
FRIDAY
A northwest upper level flow pattern
will set up over the region through the weekend. Seasonable
temperatures for late January will occur each day through the weekend
as highs warn into the 40's and lows drop into the 20's. Could things
get more boring?
AND, OF COURSE ON INTO NEXT WEEK! NO RAIN!
An upper level disturbance will dive
south across the region Saturday night into Sunday. The air mass will
be dry and moisture return limited so over all precipitation chances
are low. Though there may be just enough lift to squeeze out a flurry
or two but any precipitation will be very light and no impacts are
expected. www.taneyservices.com
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