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The heating trend continues with rain in the forecast

Our warming trend continues with increasing raincaps in the working week.

On a Mission KC Dot 820 on their Sunday morning. When you wake up in the dogs, itchy. Either try to like you to wait a few hours or put on a coat because it is a cold start. BRITTANY. Yes, much colder compared to this time yesterday. We are in the 20s and also feel like the teenagers for some of them, but we will warm up later and later later, something we can look forward to. But it will come with a little moisture if we look at your planner here. MONDAY. Some very stained rain showers are in the forecast, but Tuesday is the day we have really talked about in the past few days. It is a first day on alarm weather -up day for some rain and thunderstorms. Quite widespread all day. So let's take a look at that. Here everything is connected to this low -pressure system. This will start all day on Monday. But not everyone will see raindrops on Monday. It looks very stained. Perhaps a few tiny shower moves in the afternoon in the afternoon that moves through the widespread things. I think the first half of the day is when we see the widespread show and thunderstorms in the area of ​​Kansas City. Then our low -pressure system begins to the east of Kansas City, and this line goes there. So we have a bit of a drier air pocket that will install, but we will see. Still some spotty rain showers and thunderstorms when we enter the evening. You may need these windshield wipers during the evening overnight in the early morning hours on Wednesday, and the temperatures will get pretty close to freezing. That's why you see so blue. There is a chance of a winter mix and some snow showers, until about Wednesday, 8:09 a.m. after, the second half of Wednesday looks dry, but we could perhaps dust off a centimeter if they are near this border from Iowa to the north. So there is a lot going on for Tuesday, but of course it will be mainly concern for these thunderstorms. In Kansas City it looks like the storm is going well in our southeast. Unfortunately directly in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi. You are not so lucky. They could see some pretty strong thunderstorms. But we don't expect storms. This is what it looks like from today. So we expect that when it comes to rainfall. But here is her nine -day forecast. Let us talk 57 degrees for your warm -up today. It will take us a while for us to reach this 57 -degree temperature, even though we are at 43 degrees. Finally collapse into these low 50s. As soon as we drive past lunchtime, at 1:00 52, there is this sunshine. The wind stays from the southeast today, about 5 to 15 on Wednesday, in addition to the chance for some morning snow showers. My other big concern are pretty windy conditions. Our wind will finally change from the northwest and feed in a lot of colder air. That is why our heights could only be 43 degrees, but we could sometimes see wind gusts by 40 km / h or higher. So expect things to calm down on Wednesday and in the second half of the week. We agreed until Saturday in the 1950s. Dry conditions, maybe warming up until Monday, in the distance there, but obviously we just went through a lot. Here is a kind of general shower on Monday, Tuesday first alarm weather -import day wi

The heating trend continues with rain in the forecast

Our warming trend continues with increasing raincaps in the working week.

After a cold start to your Sunday, the temperatures warm up this afternoon to the middle to upper 50s with a mainly sunny sky. Very spotty rain showers are possible all day over Monday, but the highs are still reaching the middle to upper 50s with partially cloudy sky. Our best chances for rain exist on Tuesday what a first day in alarm weather. Widths of widespread thunderstorms are possible on Tuesday morning during the morning commuting. Shower and storms become stained while we go into the second half of the day so that rain equipment is needed all day. Despite the moist conditions, the heights will warm up on Monday thanks to the southern winds until the mid -1960s. Winter mixing/snow showers are possible on Wednesday morning, as the system slowly moves away from the region and our wind alternates from the north. We will dry out until after the afternoon and the temperatures are heated into the low until the mid -1940s with very windy conditions. The wind construction will be over 40 miles per hour all Wednesday. The rest of the week looks dry and calm, with high temperatures in the 40-50s.

After a cold start to your Sunday, the temperatures warm up this afternoon to the middle to upper 50s with a mainly sunny sky. Very spotty rain showers are possible all day over Monday, but the highs are still reaching the middle to upper 50s with partially cloudy sky. Our best chances for rain exist on Tuesday what a first day in alarm weather. Widths of widespread thunderstorms are possible on Tuesday morning during the morning commuting. Shower and storms become stained while we go into the second half of the day so that rain equipment is needed all day. Despite the moist conditions, the heights will warm up on Monday thanks to the southern winds until the mid -1960s. Winter mixing/snow showers are possible on Wednesday morning, as the system slowly moves away from the region and our wind alternates from the north. We will dry out until after the afternoon and the temperatures are heated into the low until the mid -1940s with very windy conditions. The wind construction will be over 40 miles per hour all Wednesday. The rest of the week looks dry and calm, with high temperatures in the 40-50s.