Sunday, February 24, 2008
One Storm's Gone...And Here Comes Another!
Kansas City was on the northern edge of last night's storm. Have heard several reports of a dusting around the metro to 2 " in Overland Park, Clinton and Warrensburg. Linn, Bates and Cass counties saw in the neighborhood of 2 to 4". This storm is now history, but due to the remaining moisture and low cloud cover, freezing fog is a possibility this morning. By 9AM, the fog will be out and sunshine will be in with winds out of the southwest. Highs this afternoon will climb into the 40s, but locations with the most snowfall will have a harder time of getting into the upper 40s.
Monday and Tuesday another storm system arrives. Looks like the majority of the storms/snow will stay up in Nebraska and Iowa. But, Monday morning there could be a few cold rain showers (especially in northern Missouri). By afternoon, as the front advances through Missouri, this may trigger some storms namely South and East of the metro. If the storm doesn't get out of here fast and the moisture remains, some flurries and light snow are possible early Tuesday morning.
Wednesday and Thursday look quiet with a lot of sunshine. Temperatures will reach into the 40s again by Thursday. Looks like a quick moving system late Thursday into Friday that might produce a light wintry mix.
Next Saturday and Sunday look warmer with highs in the 40s and 50s. Chances for rain showers increase by Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday another storm system arrives. Looks like the majority of the storms/snow will stay up in Nebraska and Iowa. But, Monday morning there could be a few cold rain showers (especially in northern Missouri). By afternoon, as the front advances through Missouri, this may trigger some storms namely South and East of the metro. If the storm doesn't get out of here fast and the moisture remains, some flurries and light snow are possible early Tuesday morning.
Wednesday and Thursday look quiet with a lot of sunshine. Temperatures will reach into the 40s again by Thursday. Looks like a quick moving system late Thursday into Friday that might produce a light wintry mix.
Next Saturday and Sunday look warmer with highs in the 40s and 50s. Chances for rain showers increase by Sunday.
Posted at 7:00 AM by Lisa Teachman

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