Saturday, December 28th Forecast: One last soggy day to get through
We just can't seem to shake this pattern. Soggy, foggy, and mild weather has been locked in place this entire week. Thankfully after today, we will be free of the sad grey skies. Patchy fog is expected to develop across the Ozarks for the morning hours. Furthermore, there will be a chance for mist and [...]
We just can't seem to shake this pattern. Soggy, foggy, and mild weather has been locked in place this entire week. Thankfully after today, we will be free of the sad grey skies.
Patchy fog is expected to develop across the Ozarks for the morning hours. Furthermore, there will be a chance for mist and sprinkles to kick off the day. Skies will stay as they have been. Overcast and grey all day long.
Come this evening, south-central Missouri and northern Arkansas will experience steady showers as one final low-pressure system will through. Totals drastically taper off once you get on the north side of I-44.
Good news for the people sick of rainfall, this will be our last notable shot at active for a while. The pattern following today looks dry.
Warm and sunny on Sunday. High temperatures will shoot for the 60-degree mark, however, I am forecasting us to land just short. Warm December air stays in place for Monday.
A new pattern will return for the New Year. Freezing temperatures are set to make a reappearance to start January. Still not seeing any opportunities for snowfall for the coming week.
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