Story Created:
May 30, 2009 at 6:28 PM CDT
Story Updated:
May 30, 2009 at 6:29 PM CDT
Hello and welcome to the KSPR Weather Blog!
Plenty of sunshine and warmth today across the Ozarks. We can expect even more in the days to come. No one hit the 90 degree mark Saturday, but that will probably change Sunday.

There is an old cold front in the region. This front could spark off a shower here and there tonight into early Sunday morning. The chances are VERY slim but enough to warrant a mention.
By Sunday though that front dissipates and we are left with high pressure to our east. This will lead to a southerly flow into the region.

That southerly flow will aid in warming up back into the middle to upper 80s and possibly a 90 degree reading here or there.
Another front will settle in to our north Monday. We'll remain dry and warm again Monday. The front gets a little extra push Tuesday and could bring a few showers or storms to our north.

As the front moves into the area Wednesday more widespread rains are possible. At this point it is a little too early to tell how widepsread or exactly how much rain we might be dealing with.
Behind the front we look to be dry Thursday and Friday before another front heads our way next Saturday.
Please, go out and make it a GREAT Sunday!
Meteorologist Craig Carnesi
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