Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Watching another storm - what will happen into early December

The weather is calming a bit in the wake of our weekend blizzard. You could say November blizzards are rare for Kansas. They would be more common during the months of December - March, but not necessarily November. And blizzards are more common for western Kansas, but it usually depends on where the storm reaches its peak magnitude.

Check out these stats we shared last night on the air:


Watching the next storm:
The weather looks rather uneventful for the next 3-4 days, but another storm is taking aim at the Plains by the end of the week. And it's going to be a very LARGE storm. It's forecast to be on the west coast Thursday.

Just look at how much real estate it could cover by Saturday. You're talking about rain stretching from the Gulf, turning to snow in the northern Rockies and the high plains of Nebraska and Dakotas.

Early December: COLD COLD COLD
This storm sets us up for a return to cold weather in our first week of December. So get ready for another long stretch of colder than normal weather next week. We will have several days next week where highs don't climb out of the mid 30s. Although there might be a few chances for flurries, it's unlikely that we will have a big storm hit Kansas in our first week of December.

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