Saturday, March 22, 2008
Slim Snowflakes Sunday
A mostly cloudy sky will dominate today with cooler temperatures in the upper 40s to near 50. A couple of minor disturbances will move through over the next day. The first one has tried to bring a few snowflakes into NE Kansas this morning...but is falling apart. The next disturbance, currently positioned over Wyoming and southern Montana will drift this way and arrive by this evening. This could be enough to kick up a few showers, and overnight, a few locations may see some snowflakes. However, no accumulation is expected.
A few flurries leftover on Sunday morning and even colder. The high will be in the middle 40s. Breeze picks up on Monday as the sunshine returns. Temperatures will warm then into the upper 50s.
Sixties not too far behind. That arrives on Tuesday and lasts through the rest of the week. However, chances for light rain showers increase Wednesday through Friday.
A few flurries leftover on Sunday morning and even colder. The high will be in the middle 40s. Breeze picks up on Monday as the sunshine returns. Temperatures will warm then into the upper 50s.
Sixties not too far behind. That arrives on Tuesday and lasts through the rest of the week. However, chances for light rain showers increase Wednesday through Friday.
Posted at 2:50 AM by Lisa Teachman

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