Monday, April 16, 2018

We NEED this to happen...

After a weekend of cold, snow, wind, record lows, bitter wind chills... basically a weekend in January, things are looking up for Kansas. 

First, temperatures are going back up and will feel like spring. But lets focus on the storm approaching late in the week.
Thursday - Storm will be over the 4 Corners area and Kansas will still be dry.

Friday - Showers and a few thunderstorms start developing in eastern Colorado and far western Kansas. Most of what you'll see on radar will go north-northeast, but the entire system will be pushing east.

Saturday - potential washout for Kansas as the storm continues to move through the central Plains. Although we will see some thunderstorms in Kansas Friday/Saturday, severe chances look quite low. Most of the stronger storms will likely pass through Oklahoma.

Possible rainfall amounts - This storm has a solid connection to the Gulf of Mexico, so there's a good chance we could see widespread 1-2" amounts (maybe more) out of this event. We will update you throughout the week. This is just what we need for the wheat crop and the pasture grasses that really need some help right now.



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