Monday, November 27, 2017

Record highs & a storm on the horizon to watch

Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving and that getting back to work this week isn't too tough. We in the home stretch of a very dry November and the lack of rain goes back much further for many areas of the state. We will go into detail on those stats coming up tonight on some of our newscasts.

Record highs today:
Afternoon highs are still running 20-30° above normal, so we will make history just like we did on Black Friday.

Change Tuesday - rain chance:
A cold front could bring a small area of rain showers to south central and southeast Kansas for Tuesday evening-night. It's unlikely to amount to much more than .25", but anything would be welcome at this point.

Next big storm to watch:
Models are coming into agreement that a fairly big storm could be in the works and moving toward Kansas in our first full week of December. Out ahead of the storm, we are bound to have more wind and warmth. The forecast models we look at will change a bunch between now and December 5/6, but just know that is our next time frame that we are closely watching for some active weather throughout the area. This storm will likely send MUCH colder air back to Kansas.


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