Springfield, MO – Scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated across the eastern Ozarks today, with development expected throughout the region. The National Weather Service in Springfield, Missouri, has forecasted a 30-70% chance of precipitation, with the highest likelihood of strong thunderstorms along the Missouri-Kansas border.
According to the National Weather Service, residents should be prepared for lightning, heavy downpours, and isolated wind gusts reaching up to 50-60 mph. The weather agency advises staying updated on the forecast and taking precautions, such as going indoors when thunder roars and carrying an umbrella.
Looking ahead, the forecast for Springfield indicates a mix of weather conditions. Today, temperatures will range from 68°F to 83°F, with a 45% chance of rain. Sunday’s weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures between 67°F and 87°F.
Starting Monday, Springfield will experience a significant warming trend. Clear skies are expected, with temperatures reaching 92°F. The heat wave will intensify through midweek, with temperatures climbing to 94°F on Tuesday and 96°F on Wednesday. By Thursday, the weather will remain hot but slightly cooler, with a high of 94°F under partly cloudy skies.