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Monday forecast: over freezing, snowstorm Wednesday – Wibw

Monday forecast: over freezing, snowstorm Wednesday – Wibw

Topeka, Kan. (Wibw) – The big care this week will be the snowstorm on Tuesday night on Wednesday. Cold temperatures are moving, as well as most, if not all northeastern ks under freezing tonight, continuing until the beginning of next week. The only exception may be Friday, where some areas can be shown above freezing.

Take action:

  1. There is a low chance of light snow or Flurries tonight, but the chances of getting more than 1 ″ are very low. Most spots that get snow will receive less than 0.5 ″ at sunset on Tuesday.
  2. Tuesday night (mainly after 22:00) on Wednesday is when the bigger part of the snow will fall. Although they are still the subject of change, or at least they are more specific to the sums, most models are in line with most of the WIBW viewing area, which receives 4-9 ″. This will also lead to dangerous conditions for traveling Tuesday night at least Wednesday night.
  3. Cold temperatures move with several areas in single -digit numbers and possibly close to zero for the actual low level air temperature. Make sure you heat your home properly, click here for tips to avoid home fire.
  4. Another system runs on a Friday night on Saturday. Too far for the specifics, but this may have more winter mix before changing all the snow, while the chow air moves back.

A busy week ahead with winter returns in full force with temperatures, as it is unlikely to return over freezing for the week today, although it observes Friday. We will have 3 turbulent systems that we see in the next 8 days, and Tuesday night on Wednesday is the main concern. Many of the snow will move after midnight on Tuesday night, so don’t be fooled if you don’t see snow when you go to bed on Tuesday, but when you wake up Wednesday morning.

Normal High: 44/Normally Low: 22
Normal High: 44/Normally Low: 22(Wibw)

Today: Cloudy. Tall in the mid-30s. Winds is 5-10 mph.

Tonight: No waves or light snow can be ruled out, most spots dry. Low in the above teens until the mid -20s. Winds Ne 5-15, gusts up to 25 mph.

Tomorrow: Cloudy. Several early morning waves are possible. Maximums during the low 20 years near the Nebraska Border with Upper 20 to about 30 ° along and south of Turnpike. Wind Ne 10-20, gusts about 25 mph.

Snow is probably on Wednesday with gusts of wind about 25 miles / h, leading to a decrease in visibility and travel with danger. Most of the snow will be outside the area between 5-8 am. From the snow overnight, especially on the main roads.

This will be a cold end of the week with low levels in single numbers and maximums in the 20s on Thursday, but it can reach the freezing sign on Friday. This will be from a short heating before the next cold front runs on Saturday, leading to minimal warming during the day. This can also lead to a chance for rainfall.

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