Southwest Missouri: Warming Trend Ahead, Rain Could Disrupt Outdoor Plans This Weekend

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Springfield, MO – A cold start to the week in southwest Missouri will give way to a gradual warming trend, but rain showers could dampen outdoor plans by the weekend.

Tuesday and Wednesday will see highs in the upper 30s and low 40s, with brisk north winds keeping conditions chilly. Overnight lows will fall into the 20s, with frost likely each morning. The National Weather Service predicts a warming trend beginning Thursday, as highs climb into the upper 40s and reach the mid-50s by Saturday.

However, rain chances increase late Friday into Saturday, potentially impacting holiday shopping, outdoor events, and travel. Showers could persist through Saturday morning, creating slick roads and reduced visibility in some areas. Travelers should plan ahead and check updated forecasts before heading out.

By Sunday, the system is expected to clear, leaving behind drier conditions. This week’s weather highlights the importance of dressing in layers to stay comfortable and preparing for wet conditions by the weekend.

Stay tuned for updated weather alerts, and be sure to monitor local conditions to avoid disruptions to your weekend plans.

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