Monday, January 12, 2015

Good news on a Monday morning!!!

We've been on a rather lengthy stretch of colder than normal weather, but it's all about to change. Before we get to the warmer weather, we have a couple of chilly days and a chance for some light snow coming our way. No need to worry though, it's nothing major AND it's not coming with any Arctic air.

Over the last few weeks, its been one cold front after another that keeps dropping the temperature and we haven't seen any 50s since Christmas Day! Our normal high temperatures are on their way up, but it's a slow climb. By the end of January, the normal high is still only 44.

A fast moving, weak storm system will cross the area Tuesday night-Wednesday. Limited moisture and strength of the storm will keep the chances of accumulating snow VERY low, but don't be surprised to see a few flurries or light snow come Wednesday morning.

Milder, Pacific air will spread over the Rockies and into Kansas by the end of the week
After Wednesday, we might need a "long line at the car wash alert" because we could be close to 50 by Thursday and definitely into the 50s we go for Friday. It's amazing to see how the pattern is cycling and the warmer than normal temperatures we had for most of December are coming back. So the second half of January is likely to be milder than normal (generally speaking) with any chances of moisture likely to be in the form of rain.


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