MONDAY
Showers and isolated thunderstorms
could linger into Monday due to a mid level front that becomes
established across southern Missouri. Computer model runs, however,
don't generate much instability, therefore, severe storms are not
expected.
TUESDAY - THURSDAY
From Tuesday through Thursday night,
other than an outside shot of a shower or thunderstorm, mainly warm
and dry conditions are expected through the mid week period. Look for
the mercury to climb back towards the upper eighty degree mark!
As the work week goes on a weak zonal
front will evolve, and eventually re-positions to the southwest
toward the weekend. Not only will temperatures warm a few degrees,
shower and thunderstorm chances increase.
FRIDAY – SUNDAY the FOURTH
As a matter of fact, medium range
models bring a complex of storms through southern Missouri Friday
night into Saturday morning. Heavy rain will be a possibility, along
with a potential severe risk. Shear will be modest, although
instability will be sufficient for organized storms as moisture depth
increases.
The fourth of July weekend will have
the potential for being somewhat active across southern
Missouri. Anyone that has plans for participating in outdoor
activities should closely monitor later forecasts regarding potential thunderstorm
activity for that weekend. www.taneyservices.com
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