Teachman’s Take: Mild Holiday Before A Big Drop in Temperatures

Good Evening!

Clouds crowding into Monday with winds easing. Temperatures will be a touch cooler tomorrow, but still way above average! By evening, a spotty shower is possible until the colder air arrives. Monday night, Arctic air drops us back to the teens for lows. With this frontal passage, some light snow will be possible. Locations in best alignment for flakes will be North of I-70, especially on the Missouri side. Little to no accumulation expected. The majority of this next system stays across Nebraska/Iowa/NE Missouri (including Kirksville) where snowfall accumulations are likely.

The bigger story will be the cold. By Tuesday, highs won’t get out of the 20’s. Clouds will slowly decrease.

A warmer shift by Wednesday through next weekend. Thirties on Wednesday with fifties by Friday. Clouds return by the weekend with a small chance for a brief passing shower.

Thanks and take care,
Teach

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