Thursday, November 29, 2018

How much rain, snow, & cold will we see

Thanks for stopping by and spending a few minutes reading the blog. Just trying to keep you ahead of what's arriving heading into the weekend. As we've been saying throughout the week, a storm arriving from the west will be here to start the weekend.

Friday night-early Saturday:
Widespread rain showers will set in as get closer to sunset Friday. Showers will continue through the night and some of it may still be around early Saturday. Chances for snow will be VERY limited to the far northwest part of Kansas and even then, it looks like a rain/snow mix.

Amounts will likely range from .50-.75", especially for areas of central and eastern Kansas. Farther west, the amounts will drop off quickly.

Into Sunday:
The backside of our weekend storm will produce some snow. Most of it will be in Nebraska where over a foot of snow is likely. Travel in this area over the weekend is discouraged because blowing snow will create BIG issues.

Northern Kansas should see a couple inches, likely Sunday morning and afternoon.

Monday snow chances:
Much of Kansas will see some light snow or flurries Monday. It shouldn't amount to very much, but a few areas could get an inch of snow. We are still watching the data and trying to pin down how much moisture will be rotating around the storm, but it's unlikely to amount to very much.

Cold air keeps coming:

Our first week of December looks COLD!! Most of the week will have highs in the 20s and 30s, so get ready. We are going to be stuck in the grips of below normal temperatures all the way up to about the 10th of December before any significant changes show up.

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