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Another dry and very warm/humid day ahead. Isolated storms possible north later tonight and Saturday morning, with the risk of isolated hail and wind. Saturday becomes unsettled with storms becoming numerous mid-late afternoon across southwest, west-central, and northern Missouri. Southeast parts of the state mainly dry until Saturday night. Another batch of storms will work west to east Saturday night, exiting by daybreak Sunday. Additional showers possible during the morning, but should see drier weather take over during the day. Total rainfall through Sunday:
Saturday severe storm outlook: Damaging wind, hail, and the risk of isolated tornadoes especially southwest.
Be aware that a potent system will target the state Tuesday of next week. This brings heavy rain, a severe weather threat widespread, and strong wind gusts. Will need to keep a close eye on this storm. The area is already outlined in a severe threat for Tuesday, May 28th:
The northwest half of the state will see the heaviest rain potential over the next 7 days:
Wind forecast over the next 4 days:
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