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Rain, rain, rain ... snow? Could happen Saturday night

By Jeff Fox - jeff.fox@examiner.net
Posted Feb 03, 2012 @ 05:51 PM
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Sixty to thunderstorms to snow in 48 hours? Could be.

The expected heavy rain that rolled in today – after Thursday’s clear skies and highs in the 60s – is expected to last into Saturday. Like today, the high won’t be much higher than 45, and it will be breezy. The chance of rain is 70 percent, heavier in the afternoon

Saturday night it could get cold enough to snow, and the chance of precipitation of 70 percent. Any snow is not likely to accumulate.

Then it’s expected to be chilly but clear for Sunday and then the entire workweek, with highs in the 40s and lows in the upper 20s.

National Weather Service, Pleasant Hill: www.weather.gov/kc
 

Sixty to thunderstorms to snow in 48 hours? Could be.

The expected heavy rain that rolled in today – after Thursday’s clear skies and highs in the 60s – is expected to last into Saturday. Like today, the high won’t be much higher than 45, and it will be breezy. The chance of rain is 70 percent, heavier in the afternoon

Saturday night it could get cold enough to snow, and the chance of precipitation of 70 percent. Any snow is not likely to accumulate.

Then it’s expected to be chilly but clear for Sunday and then the entire workweek, with highs in the 40s and lows in the upper 20s.

National Weather Service, Pleasant Hill: www.weather.gov/kc
 

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