Monday, June 9 forecast: A brief break from the rain
Happy Monday! 'Rain, rain, go away', many have likely been saying it, and it looks like Mother Nature finally heard. We'll enjoy a few days of quiet weather before rain chances return to the Ozarks.
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Sunday's cold front cleared out the rain, and Monday's cold front is clearing out the humidity. The drier air will make for a quiet forecast and some cooler nights. Tonight we'll find starry skies with temperatures slipping into the 50s.
Sunny skies, light winds, and comfortable humidity levels will make for an ideal early summer day on Tuesday.
Wednesday will be another keeper, but noticeably warmer in the afternoon.
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. Most areas will likely remain dry through Thursday, but bank on needing the umbrella as we end the week with scattered showers and storms returning.
The slow-moving storm will likely be close enough through the weekend to generate a daily chance for scattered showers and storms. Locally heavy rain amounts and lightning will be concerns, but severe weather is not expected at this time.
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