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Tracking lingering showers, seasonably cool air

Mostly cloudy skies and periodic showers will linger across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas Monday night and early Tuesday morning, as a cold front passes through the region bringing seasonably cool air for the next several days.

A 60% chance of t-showers continues Monday evening and overnight, with temperatures falling from the mid 60s well into the 50s after sunset and northerly breezes at 5 to 10 mph. Up to 0.5" of additional rainfall is possible for much of the area through early Tuesday.

Tuesday morning clouds and a 20% chance of showers will be followed up by clearing skies and highs in the mid to upper 60s for the afternoon, with northerly breezes persisting. 

Sunshine prevails mid to late week, leading into a slow but steady warming trend as highs rise from the 70s Wednesday and Thursday to the low 80s by Friday.

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Jared Shelton

Jared Shelton is the Chief Meteorologist for News-Press Now’s Stormtracker Weather. He joined the Stormtracker Weather team in January of 2022.

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