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Clearwater Missouri Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion...Updated Aviation National Weather Service Saint Louis MO 1217 PM CDT Wed Oct 8 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

-Near normal temperatures will continue into Thursday before warming back above normal over the weekend and into next week.

-Dry conditions are favored through the end of the week.

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.SHORT TERM... (Through Late Wednesday Afternoon) Issued at 157 AM CDT Wed Oct 8 2025

Morning satellite imagery shows the region caught in between a mid- level trough over the Great Lakes region and a weak ridge over the Southern Plains. The axis of the trough has exited the region, and at the surface yesterday`s cold front is now south of the forecast area. In its wake relatively cooler, dry air has moved into the region with a surface high. While the new airmass is cooler than we`ve experienced lately, temperatures will peak near normal for this time of year with highs in the low 70s areawide under a clear sky.

The surface high will stick around, and radiational cooling and light winds overnight will allow temperatures to cool well below normal across the area. Temperatures will reach their minimums in the 40s, with some localized areas in the hollows and across west- central Illinois closest to the high reaching into the upper 30s. The mid-level ridge strengthens over the Central Plains Thursday, leaving the mid-Mississippi Valley within northwesterly mid-level flow. The surface pattern will remain unchanged, and after a chilly start, temperatures will be similar to Wednesday with highs in the low 70s.

Delia

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.LONG TERM... (Wednesday Night through Monday) Issued at 157 AM CDT Wed Oct 8 2025

The mid-level ridge will continue to strengthen Friday, while a mid- level cut off low will move southeast into the Great Lakes region. At the surface a low will quickly develop over the Great Lakes region in response, but the system will quickly occlude and the associated surface fronts are expected to stay to the north of the forecast area. Instead, southwesterly low-level flow across the mid- Mississippi Valley will kick off a warming trend that will last through the end of the forecast period.

The southwesterly flow will deepen as the axis of the mid-level trough shifts east over the weekend, and will last through next week. This will open the region back up to shortwaves, though confidence in moisture return and the timing of any one disturbance is low at the moment. However, confidence is high that temperatures will warm above normal over the weekend and into next week as the interquartile range has continued to narrow over the past several days. Now the range is only 6-8 degrees heading into next week, with the 25th percentile above normal for this time of year.

Delia

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.AVIATION... (For the 18z TAFs through 18z Thursday Afternoon) Issued at 1145 AM CDT Wed Oct 8 2025

Both steam fog and radiation fog are expected tonight, so included fog at all river valley terminals. With fog being as thick as it was at KSUS this morning and even more favorable conditions for it expected tonight, I think IFR to LIFR visibilities are justified. Outside of fog, sub-10 kt winds will persist through the TAF period with northeasterly winds veering to east-southeasterly by 18z Thursday.

Jaja

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.LSX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MO...None. IL...None. &&

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