Springfield, MO – A major warm-up is on the way for the Missouri Ozarks and southeast Kansas after a frosty start to Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Springfield.
Forecasters say near-freezing morning temperatures will give way to a steady warming trend beginning this afternoon. Highs are expected to reach the upper 50s Sunday, climb into the mid to upper 60s Monday, and rise into the 70s by Tuesday, lasting through Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, dry weather will dominate the region all week, with plenty of sunshine and light winds. By midweek, temperatures will run above seasonal averages, marking one of the warmest stretches of early November so far.
Overnight lows will remain cool in the 30s and 40s, keeping mornings crisp before afternoon warmth returns. No rain is expected through Thursday, offering several days of ideal fall weather across southwest Missouri and neighboring Kansas counties.





