Afternoon pop up showers and storms cannot be ruled out on Father's Day. More organized storms are forecast to develop across northeastern Missouri into Iowa and Illinois and some could be severe. The majority of Father's Day will be hot, humid and dry across the Ozarks. Afternoon fair weather clouds will likely develop. In the morning, temperatures will start off in the lower 70s and rise to the lower 90s during the afternoon hours. It will feel hotter than the actual air temperature due to high humidity sticking around. Happy Father's Day!
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