Springfield, MO – Weather Alert: Flurries Possible Sunday Before Warming Trend This Week

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Springfield, MO – Residents across Springfield and southwest Missouri will see a changing weather pattern next week, with temperatures gradually warming after a chilly weekend and a small chance for light precipitation early in the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Springfield, temperatures will fluctuate day to day but trend upward overall, especially during the second half of the week as highs climb into the 50s and near 60 degrees by Friday.

Sunday will remain on the colder side, with highs between 32 and 42 degrees and lows dipping into the upper teens and mid-20s. A few flurries are possible during the day, though no significant accumulation is expected. Monday brings a noticeable warm-up, with highs reaching the upper 40s to mid-50s under partly sunny skies.

Tuesday is the next weather day to watch. Forecasters indicate a 15–35% chance of light precipitation from Tuesday into Tuesday night, with highs ranging from 39 to 47 degrees and overnight lows falling into the upper teens and 20s. Impacts are expected to be minimal, but drivers should stay alert for slick spots if precipitation overlaps with colder temperatures.

Midweek conditions turn cooler again on Wednesday, with highs in the low 40s before rebounding Thursday. By Friday, temperatures are expected to peak between 50 and 60 degrees, offering the warmest conditions of the week and improved travel and outdoor conditions.

Overall, the forecast suggests no major storms, but residents should prepare for fluctuating temperatures and stay updated on Tuesday’s precipitation chances, especially during morning and evening commutes.


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