4-24-19 Missouri: Most rain activity resides southeast through Thursday night…wetter pattern evolves into next week. I.

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Total precipitation over the next 10 days: Scattered showers with perhaps a few storms impact areas mainly along and south of I-44 today. We can’t rule out a storm or two becoming strong with gusty winds, small hail and/or an isolated tornado. Isolated showers/storms remain far south tonight with this threat continuing Thursday in southeastern MO while a thin band of showers progresses across the state. Heading into next week we think most of the state poses the risk for additional shots of above normal rainfall with 2-4″+ of rain during this timeframe (maybe even strong storm risks).

Wind forecast guidance over the next four days: 

Maryville, MO:

Butler, MO:

Columbia, MO:

Poplar, MO: