A deep upper level trough or area of
disturbance will drop south out of the northern plains late Monday
into Monday night. This will send a cold
front toward our area.
That said, Monday (aka Labor
Day) looks to be very
warm ahead of the front with highs around 90 degrees in most
locations, (heck a few low 90s are even possible across SE Kansas and
western Missouri given 850mb temps between 20-22C). Low level
moisture will also be on the increase, so it will feel sticky with
heat indices in the middle to upper 90's. Most of the daytime hours
will be dry Monday. Wind speeds will also be on the increase during
the day. So get those grills out, party hardy and enjoy the last
holiday of the summer! www.taneyservices.com

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