The Ozarks finds itself in a flow of winds out of the northwest with imbedded weather systems producing areas of showers and storms. The map above is the Monday-Tuesday forecast of rainfall accumulation forecast by the HPC.
Flash flooding could occur locally but the area slated for the heavy rain is experiencing some of the driest weather over the past 30 days according to the Missouri Climate Center.
The rain should slide in this evening and overnight tonight and last through the first half of Tuesday. Temperatures will remain cool for the season through mid-week.
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