Tuesday, June 10 forecast: Humidity returns, followed by increasing rain chances
Mother Nature dished up a beauty today. A bright day began with cool morning lows in the 50s and ended with warm afternoon highs in the 80s. These 'summer-light' conditions (heat without the humidity) will give way to a steamier pattern over the next 24 hours.
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A nice evening will give way to a beautiful night as the full Strawberry Moon rises over the Ozarks. Skies will remain mostly clear with temperatures falling to pleasant levels by morning.
Warmer temperatures will come with a noticeable increase in humidity by the afternoon hours. Most areas will remain dry, but there could be a spotty afternoon shower in the afternoon heat west of Hwy. 65.
Rain chances and cloud cover will creep back in from the southwest as a strung-out storm slowly makes its way out of Texas and through the region through the remainder of the week.
The outer edge of the storm will likely lead to scattered afternoon storms on Thursday.
Rain is more likely on Friday with pockets of showers and isolated thunderstorms expected throughout the day, but more likely during the afternoon and evening. No severe weather is expected, but lightning is possible along with locally heavy rainfall. In fact, this appears to be a setup that may favor slow-moving areas of heavier rainfall. Flooding at a localized level may occur.
The slow-moving storm will exit to the east over the weekend, but daily chances for showers and thunderstorms will remain. They should be widely scattered and most likely in the afternoon and early evening. Outside of the rain chances, the weather looks perfect for some boating and floating, with temperatures and humidity levels definitely having an early summer feel.
A more summer-like look to the pattern will be taking hold as we move into the following week. Humidity levels will remain high with temperatures getting closer to the 90° mark.
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