How much snow will we get this weekend? Well, the computer models suggest to us this storm will roll through in about 12 hours and the moisture is limited. So our prediction isn't for any heavy amounts, but for some of you, even two more flakes of snow is too much.
Snow begins:
In western Kansas, it should be right around dark, with snow continuing until about 3 a.m. Sunday.
Central Kansas should begin to see snow by 9-11 pm and it will snow until about 5/6 a.m. Sunday.
Blowing snow:
The wind will be gusty from the northeast to about 25-30 mph. So be prepared for some sideways snow, but it's not likely to be a blizzard like some areas had last weekend. That being said, you'll see a little drifting of snow, but it's doubtful that roads will close for this particular storm.
Wind Chill WARNING:
Even though the snowfall won't be that heavy, dangerous wind chills will present themselves early Sunday and for the beginning of next week. Sunday afternoon could see wind chills down around -15. Those kinds of wind chills can lead to frostbite in 30 minutes.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
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