Severe Alert for Tue. for more severe weather
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Action News 5 on MSNFIRST ALERT: warm, muggy Monday; stormy periods return TuesdayActive pattern continues with storm chances returning for parts of Tuesday; some storms could be strong to severe
The weather pattern stays mostly dry and mild for the next couple of days, but we are tracking our next weather system by midweek.
We’re giving you the First Alert to a warm start to the work week. Our forecast this week looks rather dry with only a couple small chances for afternoon showers and storms.TODAYExpect a mild start to the work week with temperatures in the 60s and 70s as you step out the door this morning.
Monday kicks-off the week with hot and muggy conditions. Heat index values will range from 92-97 degrees, and it’s important that you continue practicing heat safety. Showers will be hard to find Monday, so any outdoor plans should go off without any issues. Yet, it will be breezy at times with gusts of 15-20mph possible.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Storm Prediction Center issued a Tornado Watch for much of the Ozarks for Monday. The watch lasts until 9 p.m. It includes these counties: The KY3 First Alert Weather team is tracking the potential for dangerous tornadoes Monday evening and into the night. All modes of severe weather are possible.
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We remain under an ABC-7 First Alert as Pacific storm system passes by bringing another day of strong gusty winds, and blowing dust. We are not in the clear just yet, winds and dust will return again today.
It is not unusual to see frost in the early mornings this time of year. In fact, the First Alert meteorologists are forecasting the potential for frost tonight, between 2 AM and 8 AM. The main concern is for tender,