A heat advisory is in effect until 10pm. Afternoon highs will range from the middle and upper 90s. The heat index will range from 105 to 110 degrees. Being outside in this kind of heat can create a situation where heat related illnesses are possible. Drink plenty of fluids, stay inside where it's air conditioned and avoid the sun. The heat wave comes to an end tomorrow!!!
A cold front approaching from the northwest will trigger showers and storms to develop along and ahead of it this afternoon. Some of the storms could become severe and that's why the Storm Prediction Center has areas along and to the northwest of I-44 under a slight risk for severe storms. The primary threats are 60 mph winds, hail up to the size of quarters and heavy rainfall that could lead to flash flooding.
The chance for storms will increase to the northwest of I-44 anytime after dark. The greatest chance will be towards 1am from Nevada to Osage Beach. It may take until after 1am to 4am for the activity to reach counties along the interestate and points south. Rain chances will exit by Sunday morning.
The chance for storms will increase to the northwest of I-44 anytime after dark. The greatest chance will be towards 1am from Nevada to Osage Beach. It may take until after 1am to 4am for the activity to reach counties along the interestate and points south. Rain chances will exit by Sunday morning.
Not everyone is guarenteed to receive rain but everyone will experience a drop in humidity and temperatures. It will go from feeling oppressive outside today to feeling comfortable by tomorrow. The comfy weather is expected to last through much of this week. We'll begin July with normal temperatures. The next chance for rain after tonight will be on Thursday and again on the 4th of July.
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