Latest models are coming into better alignment on where we can expect snow and when for the remainder of the week. Of course on a day like today (Wednesday), most of us won't be thinking of snow when the temperature is 60°+.
So here's what we are looking at Friday:
Snow will begin in central and western Kansas earlier in the day. It will be a swath of light snow that will push east and gradually get heavier. By early Friday evening, the snow should begin its departure from Kansas. The closer you are to the Oklahoma line, there's a chance it will be a mix of drizzle/snow flurries. The target of this round of winter weather is northeast Kansas. Some areas could pick up 3-5 inches of snow. Most of Kansas won't be getting very much.
Saturday night:
It's not exactly a storm at all, but a batch of light snow or flurries will travel from west to east through Kansas, likely dusting some areas with snow. Once again, amounts will be very light.
We are still watching early next week for another chance for snow Monday evening-Tuesday.
At this time, there's still some question as to what will take place, but confidence is increasing that it won't be a big storm for our area. However, we will have chances for snow and there's still a great deal for us to figure out before we can say too much about the system arriving early next week. So stay tuned.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
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