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Sunday, March 30 Forecast: Storm threat ends; cooler, dry weather brings relief

Sunday, March 30 Forecast: Storm threat ends; cooler, dry weather brings relief

Yahoo31-03-2025

The storm threat for our area has finally passed. Cooler temperatures and drier conditions have rushed in behind the front, setting the stage for a much calmer weather pattern.
Afternoon thunderstorms unleashed large hail across south-central Missouri and northern Arkansas, with many areas reporting hail sizes ranging from quarters to tennis balls.
Its going to be a chilly start for Monday. Temperatures will dip into the upper 30s in the morning, and highs will struggle to break into the 50s. Skies will gradually clear as the day progresses, offering a more pleasant afternoon. Tuesday will bring warmer temperatures, with highs climbing toward the 70s, though we may fall just short by a couple of degrees.
Unfortunately, the stormy weather will return by Wednesday morning. The Storm Prediction Center has already highlighted the Ozarks as an area at an enhanced risk for large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. I expect thunderstorms to roll into the Northwest during the morning hours, moving through the Ozarks by early afternoon. To prepare for the potential severe weather, our weather team has issued a Weather Aware Day for Wednesday.
Following Wednesday's storms, we'll enter a soggy weather pattern. Wet conditions are expected every day from Wednesday through Sunday, with total rainfall amounts ranging from 2 to 3 inches.
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