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Air tiger and mild start into the week

Quincy (WGem)-as a warm front approaches the tri-states early Monday morning, some previous showers have started to slide through the north and east level. Apart from one or two stray showers during the morning trip to work, Monday later in the morning will be dry with sunshine periods. While we get our warm front later in the morning, the winds from the south become stormy. Gusts can temporarily push 20 to 25 miles per hour. This will help to bring the Tageshochs into the low and in the mid-1960s. Later in the afternoon, the clouds rise again. This is preceded by a developing storm system when it begins to leave the eastern Rocky Mountains.

Later overnight, some showers are possible if the center glides from low pressure to the east into Kansas. Near Dawn on Tuesday there is the possibility that some scattered thunderstorms from the west will pushing into the Tri-States. Other widespread showers and thunderstorms will arrive on Tuesday morning on Tuesday morning, so you want the rain jacket and the umbrellas to start your day. Since airy winds are continued from the south, the temperatures on Tuesday morning are good – close to 50 °.

You need the rain jacket and the umbrella that goes out of the front door on Tuesday. Much of the day will be full of rain and some thunderstorms. After a damp start in the morning, there seems to be a slight doldrum in the rain and shortly before noon. Later in the afternoon, a moisture cloud and steady to heavy rain runs through the Tri-States. This is the time when we will absorb a good part of the useful rain. Expect shower and steady rain as well as airy conditions for your drive home on Tuesday evening from work. We will only be ahead in the West, so that the temperatures in the low and in the mid -1950s still run.

As soon as the sun goes down and moves low in the northwest of Missouri and in the southwest of Iowa, the steady rain rejuvenates a few scattered showers. A large part of the night is output under dry conditions with occasional shower, since low pressure actually slides over the tri-states. As a result, winds move from a general southern direction into a light west direction. Then the winds shift from the northwest when the back of the low pressure presses into the area. This leads to rain showers that quickly go into snow showers when the temperatures fall off in the low 40s from a very early Wednesday morning. A large part of the snow showers on Wednesday should end from northwest to southeast near noon, as the winds really drive from the northwest. We speak of gusts of wind that temporarily approach 45 to 50 miles per hour and represent the risk of falling tree branches.

As soon as the low pressure goes out on Wednesday, the journey from Northwest Winden will temporarily over 45 and 50 miles per hour.(Maxuser | Gray stations with max))

As soon as everything is said and done, a large part of the Tri-States from almost one centimeter rain to a only one centimeter of the precipitation will have been seen. This falls mainly from very early morning to late Wednesday morning in the form of rain and then in the form of rain and then on the back of our dynamic storm system.