Springfield, MO – Residents southeast of Springfield should prepare for dense patchy fog this morning, particularly in river valleys and low-lying areas. Reduced visibility may drop to one mile or less, creating hazardous driving conditions, especially along roads near waterways. Motorists are urged to use low-beam headlights and drive slowly during their morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Springfield, the fog is expected to dissipate by mid-morning as temperatures rise. Calm, mostly sunny skies will follow, with a high near 61°F and light southeast winds reaching up to 14 mph.
Saturday night will see increasing cloud cover with a low around 48°F. Looking ahead, Sunday will be partly cloudy and warmer, reaching a high of 68°F before showers arrive late at night. Rain is likely to intensify Monday with a 90% chance of precipitation and gusty winds up to 25 mph.
The extended forecast shows cooler, sunny weather midweek. Tuesday offers a high near 62°F, with temperatures dropping to 38°F at night. Wednesday and Thursday will stay dry, with daytime highs around 48°F to 49°F.
Drivers are advised to monitor changing conditions, especially along routes southeast of Springfield. Stay updated with the latest forecasts for timely information on weather changes.
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