(KFVS) - Occasional rain could impact your Memorial Day Weekend plans. Meteorologist Madeline Parker says we are looking at some showers for our far southern counties in southeast Missouri to start our Saturday, with dry, cloudy conditions for the rest of the Heartland. Temperatures start in the upper 50s and warm up to the upper 60s by later today. If you want to get outside or do some grilling, this evening will be the best time to do it as we will stay a bit cloudy but dry. Things will clear out overnight, but this won’t last for long. We are tracking another round of showers and storms during the early morning hours on Sunday, moving through the Heartland until around noon. This will mostly impact southeast Missouri, western Kentucky and northeast Tennessee. Lows tomorrow are in the upper 50s, with highs in the mid-60s. Sunday evening will also be a good time to enjoy any outdoor holiday weekend activities as it will be mostly dry but cloudy again. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up-to-date with the latest. Looking ahead, widespread rain will impact the Heartland all day Monday. Expect below-average temperatures through Tuesday. We will dry up by mid-week, and temps will get back up to near average by Thursday. Expect mostly cloudy conditions for the rest of the work week. By next weekend, we will likely see more sunshine and temps in the mid-70s.
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