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Tracking t-storm chances late Sunday, hot and humid start to the week

Mostly sunny skies and a hot, humid airmass is in place across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas Sunday afternoon. Isolated to scattered t-storm chances will once again re-develop around and after sunset, bringing a risk for pockets of gusty winds and hail, especially south of Highway 36. Aside from patchy fog Monday morning, sunshine and afternoon heat will prevail to start the work week, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and heat indices in the low 90s.  

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Jared Shelton

Jared Shelton is the weekend Storm Tracker Meteorologist and Weather Wise reporter at KQ2 News.

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