Springfield, MO – Temperatures will drop sharply overnight Saturday, with lows reaching near 30 degrees before Sunday morning. Despite the brisk start, clear skies and increasing sunshine will dominate Sunday, bringing slightly warmer highs near 41 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s weather marks the beginning of a gradual warming trend across the region. Monday’s high will climb to 39 degrees under sunny skies, while nighttime lows could dip to 20 degrees. By midweek, Springfield will enjoy highs nearing 59 degrees on Wednesday, with dry conditions persisting.
Travelers along the I-44 corridor should plan for potentially icy spots early Sunday due to lingering frost. However, warming daytime temperatures will ease driving conditions as the day progresses. South winds may bring gusts up to 10 mph, adding a mild chill to outdoor plans.
The extended forecast remains favorable for outdoor activities. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to stay dry and sunny, with temperatures reaching the mid-50s by Wednesday afternoon. Local residents are encouraged to use the break in precipitation for holiday shopping and Small Business Saturday-related events, as no significant weather disruptions are anticipated.
With minimal precipitation and ample sunshine through the week, Springfield is set for a period of calm, cool weather. Be sure to monitor updates for any sudden changes and bundle up during the frigid overnight hours.
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