MONDAY - THURSDAY
After the potential for some rain
showers over the weekend, courtesy of a front that will try and push south into the
central Plains and northern Missouri, things may then warm up a bit...
The GFS has come in with a more
amplified southwesterly flow aloft across the central U.S. Versus
previous runs. The GFS five wave charts also support the more
amplified pattern. Even the ECMWF model is trending this way. We may
therefore hang onto the above normal temperatures along with the
potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms. See more at www.taneyweather.com!
FRIDAY - WEEKEND
FRIDAY - WEEKEND
The area will remain under the
influence of upper level ridging Friday through Sunday with high
temperatures in the upper 80's to around 90. Models due show 850mb
temps a degree or two cooler with each passing day so may see a
slight reduction in temps each day.
A large upper level trough will begin
to slowly move east toward the area beginning Sunday. A few afternoon
showers and storms are possible Sunday afternoon mainly across the
eastern Ozarks.
Better chances for rain will occur
Monday through Wednesday as pieces of energy move toward the area.
This will also cause highs to return to average levels for the time
of year.
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