After an unseasonably warm Christmas in Missouri, many are wondering—will the mild weather stick around into the New Year?

Allan Curtis with the National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill, near Kansas City, told Missourinet that temperatures have already taken a noticeable dip in the start of the week.

“We had a cold front that kind of started to work its way through late Sunday through the overnight hours and into Monday,” said Curtis. “And we’re going to see at least a couple of days where we’re more towards seasonable norms, with highs really potentially not even getting out of freezing for some locations today and lingering into the start of the week.”

Curtis told Missourient that we still are leaning towards warmer than normal conditions.

“We’re still going to get little cold blasts here and there,” said Curtis. “It’s just what occurs in winter, let’s face it. But it does look like we’ll have more mild days than truly cold days, if that makes sense.”

Cutis said it is hard to predict once you start getting out about more than a week when it comes to a day-to-day forecast, especially in winter.

“That often doesn’t take a whole lot to make conditions tricky,” said Curtis. “Whether you’re traveling or going about your normal business. But again, we’ve gone through a mild stretch. Yes, we’re going to have cold, but not a whole lot of winter weather in the near term. But we still got a lot of winter left. We will get our dose of winter storms coming through at some point.”

Curtis said temperatures last week ran 20 to 30 degrees above normal for this time of year across much of Missouri, and the current weather pattern points to typically warmer conditions over the next few weeks.

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