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​Here is your National Weather Service forecast for Lake of the Ozarks



Tonight, mostly clear. Cold with lows around 30. Northeast
winds around 5 mph.

Friday, partly sunny in the morning, then cloudy with patchy
drizzle in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 40s. East winds 5 to
10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph.

Friday Night, cloudy with areas of drizzle. Near steady
temperature in the upper 30s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.

Saturday, mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s. East winds 5 to
10 mph, becoming northwest with gusts up to 20 mph in the
afternoon.

Saturday Night, partly cloudy. Colder with lows in the mid 20s.
North winds 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday, partly sunny in the morning, then becoming mostly cloudy.
Cooler with highs in the upper 30s.

Sunday Night, mostly cloudy. Cold with lows in the mid 20s.

Monday, mostly cloudy. A chance of snow in the afternoon. Highs
around 40. Chance of snow 30 percent.

Monday Night, snow likely. Light snow accumulation possible. Cold
with lows in the upper 20s. Chance of snow 70 percent.

Tuesday, mostly cloudy. A chance of snow in the morning. Highs in
the mid 30s. Chance of snow 50 percent.

Tuesday Night, cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Cold with
lows in the lower 20s.

Wednesday, mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow. Cold
with highs in the upper 20s.

Wednesday Night, mostly cloudy. A chance of snow in the evening.
Cold with lows 15 to 20. Chance of snow 40 percent.

Thursday, partly sunny. Cold with highs in the lower 30s.



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