Springfield, MO: Rain and Severe Storms Possible All Week Starting Tuesday

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Springfield, Missouri – A stalled front is expected to park over Missouri starting Tuesday, ushering in multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms that could lead to localized flooding by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Springfield, daily storm chances rise from Tuesday through Saturday, with the highest risk for severe weather and heavy rainfall arriving late in the week. Areas that experienced heavy rain last week—especially central and southern counties—are most vulnerable to flooding.

Today and Monday will offer a brief window of warm, dry conditions, with highs reaching 80–87°F. However, a noticeable haze from wildfire smoke may drift across central Missouri skies, potentially affecting air quality and visibility.

Drivers should remain alert for changing road conditions later this week, particularly along major routes like I-44 and U.S. 60. Residents are advised to monitor local alerts, avoid flooded roadways, and have emergency kits ready in case of power outages or flash flood warnings.

Storm chances remain elevated through Saturday, and additional watches or warnings may be issued as the week unfolds.

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