Tuesday, January 23: A dreary week ahead with several rounds of rain

Ice from yesterday is long gone and temperatures this morning are in the mid to upper 30s. Patchy drizzle is possible this morning along with dense fog in western an southern Missouri into northern Arkansas through noon today. Temperatures will climb today to the mid-40s and we’ll stay dry until more rain arrives late this afternoon.

Rain will expand from south to north in northern Arkansas this afternoon and will move into southern Missouri after 5PM. Rain will continue to move northward tonight and will come to an end in central Missouri by sunrise Wednesday morning.

Additional rainfall of 1-2″ is possible east of Highway 65 with 0.50″ to 1.00″ possible west of Highway 65 and even lower amounts along the Missouri/Kansas state line.

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Wednesday itself will be dry after the morning with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be mild Wednesday in the upper 40s to low 50s. There is a slight chance for more rain showers across north-central Arkansas into southeast Missouri Wednesday night, but most areas farther into northwest Arkansas and southwest and central Missouri will be left dry.

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