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Snow probably tonight tomorrow

Snow probably tonight tomorrow

Topeka, can. (Wibw) – Snow is still on the field late tonight II morning with the heaviest snow that falls between 7 p.m. 3-11 Wednesday. Of course, if you don’t have to travel tomorrow don’t. Cold temperatures will also be a concern with wind cooler behind the cleft below zero to finish the work week.

To take action:

  1. Tonight (mainly after 22:00) until Wednesday noon is when most of the snow falls, which means that if you have plans tonight, including going to the KSU or KU basketball games in Manhattan and Lawrence respectively You be ok, especially in Lawrence. Manhattan You may have snow that starts at the end of the game on the way home but shouldn’t be terrible. While still subject to changes or at least becoming more specific with totals, most models are in accordance with most of the WIBW display area that gets 4-9 ″ with a low end in total in the 3-5 ″ area With high ends totals in the 9-10 ″ range. This will lead to dangerous travel conditions on Tuesday evening through at least Wednesday night. If you are going to travel, make sure you are prepared and have an emergency security set in your car.
  2. If you have closures to report, email [email protected] or go here: https://www.wibw.com/closings-Help/
  3. Cold temperatures move in with multiple areas in the individual digits and possibly close to zero for the actual air temperature too low lower to finish the work week and wind litter that could come down to -5 to -15, especially Thursday and Sunday morning. Make sure you warm your home properly, Click here For tips to avoid a home fire.
  4. Another system pushes through Friday night to Saturday. Too far out by detail, but this may have more of a winter blend as well as rain before a move to all snow when colder air moves back during the day Saturday, which means a greater likelihood of icy relationship compared to tonight/ tomorrow.

Up and down temperatures are expected for the next 8 days with a cold front that pushed through last night and continued to initiate colder temperatures today, leading to minimal warming throughout the day. There will be another cold front behind the snow for tomorrow night. A hot front Friday will lead to a warm -up over freezing with another cold front on Saturday, which will lead to minimal warming during the day before the major is cooled on Sunday.

Normal High: 44/Normal Low: 23
Normal High: 44/Normal Low: 23(WIBW)

Today: Overcast. Flurries cannot be excluded, but no accumulation is expected. Heights in the low 20s near the Nebraska border to low 30s near I-35. Wind NE 10-20 Wind throw around 25 km / h.

Tonight: Light chance of snow before midnight (probably less than 0.5 ″) with a better chance of snow after midnight, snow tongue at times. Low in the middle of teens for low 20s. Wind NE 10-15, Wind throw around 25 km / h.

Tomorrow: Snow probably in the morning, heavy at times with snow male in the afternoon. May be completely dry or at least no additional accumulation after 7 p.m. 15. Heights in the top 10s-low 20s. Wind N 10-20, wind throw around 25 km / h.

While there will be plenty of sun on Thursday, High only the Lowman’s 20s. Models indicate the top 20s but will keep it cooler due to snowpack. This will be something to monitor Friday. How hot is it especially with the cloud cover and the snow pack? Models indicate the top 30s but will keep it in the mid -30s for the official forecast of Valentine’s Day and will adjust if necessary.

Colder weather is moving back this weekend when rainfall is monitored Friday night through Saturday, so this will be something to focus on starting Thursday as we get past tomorrow’s snow. The good news is rainfall will be after midnight, so any Friday night plans you have will be ok.

The cold weather clings around in large parts of next week, so expect below average temperatures to continue for a while.