MONDAY
The deep trough over the western U.S.
will slowly creep eastward on Monday and Tuesday. Upper level heights
over the area may be again a tad lower which means high temperatures
only in the middle 80's for Monday. Model guidance suggest a slight
chance for an isolated shower or storm over the Central Missouri area
Monday afternoon and evening. (Think sluggish weather and you'd
probable be spot on)! Yawn...
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
Computer model guidance shows a better
chance for scattered showers and storms over the western area on
Tuesday...mainly west of Highway 65 ahead of that oh so slow moving
cold front. No severe weather is expected as significant lifting will
not be around. The front will slowly move through the area on
Wednesday. Try and picture molasses on a winter morning moving
downhill. There will be additional chances for isolated to
scattered showers and storms before the rain chances dry up. We do
not expect every location to see rainfall through midweek or much
rainfall if any falls. Rainfall amounts will be on the light side.
So, the drought begun last month will carry forward....
DA WEEKEND
Taney County MO - Finally, the heat
that's been hanging over our heads for over a week will be lifting out. Cooler weather,
courtesy of the aforementioned front, will begin moving in Wednesday and on through
the rest of the last week of the month! We can then expect more
seasonable temperatures along with dry weather to persist on through
the weekend. Then, as a bonus, we may see some rainfall come Monday,
October the 2nd! In the meantime, the lack of any significant rainfall for the past thirty days will mean more trees turning color just a tad early on...
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