Saturday, March 30, 2013

Isolated Thunderstorms, Light Snow Possible

The National Weather Service reports that isolated thunderstorms are possible tonight, affecting parts of northwest Missouri and extreme northeast Kansas. On Sunday night, rain changing over to snow is forecast continuing until morning. Minor snow accumulations are possible of less than an inch. The snow will end by Monday morning. The weather will cool off, with highs in the 40's on Monday and Tuesday. Things will warm up by Wednesday back into the 50's and back into the 60's by Friday.

There was light rain in Sheridan last night and it was cloudy much of the morning; however, it cleared off by mid-afternoon with highs in the upper 50's today after hitting 70 yesterday. However, it turned into showers by 5 that evening.

The region was missed by a storm system Saturday. Severe Thunderstorm Watches were issued for south of Kansas City; dime sized hail was reported with the storm.

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