6-20-19 Missouri: Temps rise sharply over the next few days…discussing multiple storm cluster threats north in the short-term. K.

Today’s video:

Observed 24 hour rainfall:

Favored rainfall over the next 24-36 hours…most all of us seeing a dry day today, with a possible strong storm cluster threat across northwestern Missouri to Kirksville and Quincy into Friday morning…areas further northeast seeing the potential for another 1-2″ (with embedded localized higher):

Friday as a whole is another dry and very warm day, with Friday night areas north and east susceptible into Saturday morning to another storm cluster containing damaging winds and localized very heavy rainfall:

Saturday we stay very warm and dry for the most part during the day…however, getting into Saturday night, Sunday and Monday the pattern becomes more unsettled and active, especially for areas south of I-70 that are drier in the short-term…here’s our favored rainfall potential through Monday:

Wind forecast guidance over the next 4 days:

Maryville:

Joplin:

Columbia:

St. Louis:

Poplar Bluff: