MONDAY - TUESDAY
A big improvement in weather conditions
will be had Monday as the upper low lifts off to the northeast. The
dry weather will persist into Tuesday, but the dry spell will not
last long.
WEDNESDAY
Rain and scattered storms should be
ongoing once again through the day Wednesday and continue into early
Thursday morning. Current expectations with this system will be for
an additional 1-3 inches of rainfall. There is some indication that
the frontal lift will act to enhance the QPF where CAPE is limited.
This will allow for some embedded thunderstorms which may produce
rainfall rates in excess of an inch per hour at times.
Despite the expectation of more strati-form rainfall with this system, the antecedent saturated soil
conditions, ongoing flooding and terrain effects across the Ozarks
would bring the potential for flash flooding to occur. As a result a
Flash Flood Watch will be issued for all of the Missouri Ozarks and
extreme southeastern Kansas from 06z Wednesday through 12z Thursday.
A cooler weather pattern will set up
for late week as the region comes under the influence of a
northwesterly flow aloft in the wake of the deepening upper level
trough.
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