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Tuesday, November 5 forecast: A chance to dry out

R.Anderson36 min ago

Storm Recap: Severe weather is over this morning but the rain continues. Flooding has become a real problem in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Many spots have recorded over 8′′ of rainfall in the past 48 hours. This has led to many road closures.

Here is the link to MoDOT's Interactive Road Map to see which roads are closed to flooding.

There were several tornado warnings that were confirmed by radar with debris signatures. These include storms in Stone, Douglas, and Webster counties in Missouri and Washington and Benton counties in Northwest Arkansas. Some damage has been reported south of Crane, MO in Stone County as well as is Douglas County between Squires and Vanzant.

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Forecast: Rain will come to an end through the morning today and we'll be dry for the afternoon. An additional 1-2 inches of rain is possible across South-Central Missouri and Northern Arkansas before rain ends.

Sunny and quiet weather will be waiting for us on Wednesday. Highs are forecasted to stay trapped into the 60s with no concern of overnight freezing temperatures this week.

Another round of wet weather is likely this weekend. The pattern for November looks to remain more active with rounds of rain being a common theme for the month.

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