So, while we all enjoy a mini-dry spell
for a day or two, there exists more chances for rain along about mid
week. Confidence was increasing in seeing shortwave energy sweeping
through Tuesday night thru Thursday. It is anticipated this will bring
chances for light rain across the region throughout the day on
Wednesday. However, with the intrusion of colder air late Wednesday
night into Thursday, the concern becomes the possibility of seeing
mixed wintry precipitation, (most of which is likely to fall north of
the I-44 corridor). Otherwise light rain all around. meh
Then, as we edge on out of February and
into the first weekend of March 2019, another frontal system will
take aim at the region by Friday (March 1) as a warm front lifts
north across the region.
While the models continue to vary on
solutions, it does appear there is a potential for some instability
getting into Missouri and will be something to keep an eye on. This
system is quickly overcome by a much stronger intrusion of high
pressure and colder temperatures. Highs next Saturday through early
next week look to only top out in the 30s with lows in the
teens/lower 20s across the region. Current models suggest a few
chances of seeing light snow to go along with the below average
temperatures next weekend. Double meh
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