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Thursday, June 12 forecast: Flooding risk Friday, summer weather returns this weekend

Thursday, June 12 forecast: Flooding risk Friday, summer weather returns this weekend

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The ducks and frogs are happy again, but you may not be. Clouds and showers made for a damp day, although we really haven't seen much rain so far. This may change by Friday.
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A storm swirling out of Oklahoma will track across the Ozarks through Friday. As the system moves through, it will likely bring a more concentrated area of rain to the region tonight into Friday. The atmosphere is primed to produce rainfall, and the incoming system could lead to slow-moving pockets of heavier rainfall later tonight into Friday. The result will be locally heavy rainfall totals and even a low risk for flash flooding.
A wet commute to work can be expected across much of the Ozarks Friday morning, with the rain becoming more scattered as it begins to pull east later in the day. Lightning and heavy rain will be the main weather concerns, with temperatures remaining unusually mild.
Clouds will thin out from the west Friday night, opening the door to areas of fog by Saturday morning. Low clouds and fog won't persist too long, though, with sunnier weather developing by afternoon. Most areas look dry Saturday with temperatures climbing into the 80s.
Rain chances will probably perk back up to the west and across Western Missouri and Northwest Arkansas heading into Sunday. Most areas to the east will remain dry again throughout the day Sunday, with temperatures climbing back into the 80s.
We're definitely in a transition to summer conditions, and we'll find that into next week. The days will remain warm and humid. There will likely be a low chance for showers and thunderstorms each day, mainly in the afternoon and evening, but no day will be a washout.
Afternoon highs will tend to be in the mid to upper 80s, trending higher by week's end as a summer ridge spreads out through the middle of the country. This will set the stage for our first 90° highs to show up over the next couple of weeks.
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