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The weather gets much more calm for the next few days. Unfortunately, the snow cover will keep things COLD
Friday - Mostly sunny. High: 32
Friday night – Mostly clear. Low: 8
Saturday - Partly cloudy. High: 30
Sunday - Partly cloudy. High: 29
Monday - Mostly sunny. High: 37
Tuesday - Partly cloudy. High: 40
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The snow is enroute to Kansas City. Fortunately, we have some dry air that is evaporating the snow as it falls right now from the clouds. The air will saturate sometime between 2 and 3 this afternoon.
Snow totals still look on the order of 6-10 inches generally across the Kansas City metro area. However the NW side of the metro (toward KCI) could only see 4 inches, while parts of Lee’s Summit has potential to see 12 inches of snow. The heaviest band looks along the Ft. Scott, Sedalia line, with 12 inch amounts generally south of the US-50 corridor.
I was finally able to put together a snowfall graphic this morning.
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First glance a the new data still suggest that the heaviest activity will be south and east of Kansas City. Central MO appears to be the bulls-eye for this storm. Still the potential for 8-10 inches of snow across a good portion of the metro area. Again… another update around 1-2 PM.
Well… the overnight computer models trended a little further south and east. However, they seem to be forecasting current location of the storm a bit too far south. So… essentially, an unchanged forecast.
I’ll actually draw a map later this morning…