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Updated: 6:41 PM Aug 16, 2009
A stormy night in KAKEland?
Potential is there for widespread damaging winds overnight across parts of Kansas.
Posted: 6:41 PM Aug 16, 2009Reporter: Meteorologist Aaron Blaser Email Address: aaron.blaser@kake.com |
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It could be a stormy overnight across central and western Kansas and the KAKEland WeatherPlex is ready.
A strong disturbance is forecast to fire thunderstorms across eastern Colorado this evening. The storms could congeal into a cluster that has the potential to race across the state overnight into early Monday morning. As it moves east and southeast across KAKEland, the potential for widespread damaging winds will exist. At this time, the best area for this to occur appears to be along and north of highway 54.
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Overnight: Mostly clear with an overnight low of 10°. Wind chill as cold as -3°.
Wind: Northeast, becoming east 2 to 8mph
Wind: East 5 to 15mph Sunday Afternoon: Partly sunny and breezy with highs around 34°. Wind chill as cold as 21°. Wind: East, becoming southeast 10 to 20mph, and gusty Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy and breezy with snow likely and an overnight low of 26°. 0 to 1” of snow accumulation possible. Wind: Southeast 10 to 20mph
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