YOUR NEXT 24 HOURS:
Near record cold tonight with lows in the teens and light winds.







YOUR NEXT 24 HOURS:
Near record cold tonight with lows in the teens and light winds.
Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with cool temperatures.
WHAT WE ARE TRACKING FOR YOU:
Monday looks to be chilly once again in the morning with lows in the 20's.
Monday afternoon looks warmer with windy conditions and with low humidity will lead to an increased fire danger.
Winds could gust up to 50mph on Monday especially in SE KS.
The next storm system will begin to move into the area on Tuesday with light showers and rain especially in the morning. Rainfall amounts should be in the light side with most places getting under 1/2 inch.
YOUR EXTENDED FORECAST/OUTLOOK:
Another system will affect our area on Thursday into Friday with increased chances of showers and thunderstorms. Then the models begin to diverge on solutions with the system after that. The ECMWF model wants to keep the precipitation going into Friday evening and Saturday whereas the GFS model wants to forecast a very powerful storm system on Sunday. The forecast will likely change over the coming days regarding the later part of next week and weekend so stay tuned.
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Sam is a skilled broadcast and forensic meteorologist with 30 years of operational weather analysis and forecasting experience. Sam’s focus has been on extreme weather, accurate forecasts, and the graphical presentation of weather data. Sam has covered the 1993 Catoosa tornado, May 3, 1999, OK Tornado Outbreak, Hurricane Ivan 2004, Carney, OK F-4 tornado in May 2013 to name just a few severe weather outbreaks and extreme weather events. Sam worked before as a broadcast meteorologist in Joplin in the mid 90’s and has worked in the Tulsa, OK, and Panama City, FL markets. Sam co-founded the National Storm Channel, an online stream casting platform covering breaking weather events across the nation. Sam has also provided expert forensic analysis for weather-related litigation and long-range forecasts for the natural gas industry. Sam graduated cum laude from Mississippi State University with a bachelor’s degree in Meteorology with a minor in Geography. Sam enjoys traveling, cooking and chasing storms.
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