This will be an active week of weather with many different storm chances coming our way. Here at the beginning of the week, the focus is on this old front that is still hanging over Kansas. The front will just meander for at least two more days, then should get washed out after that.
Timing for storms today:
Most likely developing after 6 or 7 p.m. - storms will move east or northeast, but not very fast. In some cases it may only be 15-25 mph. So heavy rainfall will no doubt accompany the storms, but there is also a risk for some hail & strong winds.
Because the front is near the Kansas Turnpike, that's where the favored area for storm development will be. There may also be some storms in northwest Kansas during the evening, but those will be extremely spotty.
Later this week, more storms will be coming. I'll update you on that as we go throughout the week.
Monday, May 14, 2018
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1 comment:
Are you still thinking most of us are going to get anything at all out of what was last week 7 out of 10 days of rain chances?
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