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By Meteorologist Rodney Price and Storm Team 12 | February 18, 2012
A few evening sprinkles will end and overnight clouds will clear out. However in the far west, some patchy fog is expected. Lows tonight will drop to the 20s. Sunday will be a delightful day with increasing high clouds and wind, especially to the western part of the state. Highs will reach the low to mid-50s. Those winds in western Kansas will gust over 30 m.p.h at times. Clouds will thicken up Sunday night and Monday as the next round of precipitation moves into the region. Most of this moisture should fall as rain. Highs will top out in the 40s and 50s. Milder temperatures will work in toward the middle of the work week.
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By Meteorologist Rodney Price and Storm Team 12 | February 25, 2012
The winds will diminish considerably overnight as a weak cold front moves into central Kansas. Look for clear to mostly clear skies and lows in the 20s and 30s. On Sunday, plenty of sunshine will be found as a northwest to north wind prevails. Highs statewide will be in the 50s. Clouds will begin to increase Sunday and Monday ahead of a powerful storm developing in the western U.S. While some light rain and drizzle is possible...
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By Meteorologist Rodney Price | October 17, 2012
Winds will diminish tonight and combined with mostly clear to clear skies, we will see a cool night. Low temperatures will drop to the low to mid 30s west to the low to mid 40s east. A Freeze Warning is out for southwest Kansas, including Garden City. Northwest winds will ramp back up on Thursday with gusts in the 45-55 mph range. A High Wind Warning and a Wind Advisory is out for parts of Kansas. When you combine the wind with the dry conditions, the fire danger will be extremely high. Temperatures Thursday will stay on the cool side, topping out in the 60s for most areas.
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By Meteorologist Rodney Price and Storm Team 12 | January 18, 2012
Mid and high level moisture will continue to stream into Kansas overnight, giving the state partly to mostly cloudy skies. A cold front will push into the state tonight as well. Overnight lows will drop to the teens north to the lower 20s south. Behind the front on Thursday, highs will be cooler. We'll be back to the 30s for most areas as partly cloudy skies prevail. Partly to mostly cloudy skies will be around for Friday with highs near the 40 degree mark.
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By Meteorologist Rodney Price and Storm Team 12 | January 14, 2012
Look for some high clouds over Kansas tonight with lows falling to the upper teens to lower 20s. Northwest winds of 5-15 mph can be expected too. Just in time for the weekend, the warm up will kick in! Some early morning high clouds will depart, leaving us with sunny skies. As a west to southwest wind unfolds, the afternoon highs will be quite pleasant in the lower to middle 50s. Sunday looks even nicer but there will be a little more wind around. Highs should top out in the upper 50s for most locations.
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By Meteorologist Rodney Price and Storm Team 12 | January 14, 2012
Generally clear or mostly clear skies are forecast tonight as low temperatures fall to the middle and upper 20s. If you liked Saturday's weather, Sunday looks even warmer! South winds will become breezy in central and eastern Kansas with speeds gusting over 25 mph at times. Sunshine will mix with some high thin clouds. High temperatures look fantastic: lower to middle 60s!! In case you're wondering, we'll be about 4 degrees shy of record territory in Wichita. The record high is 68 degrees, set back in 1990.
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By Meteorologist Mark Larson and Storm Team 12 | January 17, 2012
Tuesday expect gusty northerly winds to start our day but hang on, they should back-off to less than 15 mph by afternoon. Despite lots of sunshine Tuesday, very cold air will settle in for a one-day stay, resulting in afternoon highs only struggling into the low to mid-30s after morning lows in the teens to near 20. The wind will go calm Tuesday night as Canadian high pressure parks right over our area. Wednesday morning lows will drop into the teens but by afternoon highs should rebound into the 45-50 degree range across Kansas.