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Access the forecast for any location across the country by inputting your zip code at weather.gov/forecastpoints. Useful for travel planning or just checking different locations. #kswx

Access the forecast for any location across the country by inputting your zip code at weather.gov/forecastpoints. Useful for travel planning or just checking different locations. #kswx
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A couple of nice late fall days in store through Thursday despite some breezy and winder conditions in place. Turning much colder into this weekend for a few days but looking to remain overall dry. #kswx

A couple of nice late fall days in store through Thursday despite some breezy and winder conditions in place. Turning much colder into this weekend for a few days but looking to remain overall dry. #kswx
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Windy conditions are expected to continue into the early to mid afternoon today with near-average temperatures today and Thursday. The cold returns this weekend with Sunday high temperatures struggling to get to freezing. #kswx

Windy conditions are expected to continue into the early to mid afternoon today with near-average temperatures today and Thursday. The cold returns this weekend with Sunday high temperatures struggling to get to freezing. #kswx
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Strong northwest winds continue to mix to the surface with sustained winds of 20-25 mph with gusts around 50 mph at times. Use caution when driving in the wind especially using high profile vehicles and trucks. #kswx

Strong northwest winds continue to mix to the surface with sustained winds of 20-25 mph with gusts around 50 mph at times. Use caution when driving in the wind especially using high profile vehicles and trucks. #kswx
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Another warm up will occur as south winds return tomorrow, before the next cold front drops temperatures dramatically this weekend. With low temperatures in the single digits and teens Sunday morning, wind chill values could be near 0 degrees. Bundle up! #kswx

Another warm up will occur as south winds return tomorrow, before the next cold front drops temperatures dramatically this weekend. With low temperatures in the single digits and teens Sunday morning, wind chill values could be near 0 degrees. Bundle up! #kswx
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Temps rebound Thu with highs in the 50s and 60s, but this will be short-lived. Another front will bring increasingly colder air Fri thru the weekend. Most places Sun will start in the single digits with wind chills near or below zero, then struggle to reach 30 by afternoon. #kswx

Temps rebound Thu with highs in the 50s and 60s, but this will be short-lived. Another front will bring increasingly colder air Fri thru the weekend. Most places Sun will start in the single digits with wind chills near or below zero, then struggle to reach 30 by afternoon. #kswx
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Mild conditions in place today with highs in the 50s. Temperatures drop behind a cold front Friday into the weekend with morning lows around zero by Sunday. Mainly dry conditions remain but some northern areas could see brief snow on Saturday morning. #kswx

Mild conditions in place today with highs in the 50s. Temperatures drop behind a cold front Friday into the weekend with morning lows around zero by Sunday. Mainly dry conditions remain but some northern areas could see brief snow on Saturday morning.  #kswx
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A cold front will move through early Friday and bring cooler temperatures along with it. Even colder air moves in for the weekend with Sunday being the coldest day. Wind chills in most places will be around or below zero by sunrise Sunday morning. #kswx

A cold front will move through early Friday and bring cooler temperatures along with it. Even colder air moves in for the weekend with Sunday being the coldest day. Wind chills in most places will be around or below zero by sunrise Sunday morning. #kswx
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Once we get through the frigid weekend, mild weather is expected leading into Christmas. There is a 70-80% chance that temps will be above the normal highs of the lower 40s. #kswx

Once we get through the frigid weekend, mild weather is expected leading into Christmas. There is a 70-80% chance that temps will be above the normal highs of the lower 40s. #kswx
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This weekend will be cold, but warmer weather is on the way! Above normal temperatures are favored for the next couple of weeks. For reference, normal for this time of the year is highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. No major storms systems are on the horizon either.

This weekend will be cold, but warmer weather is on the way! Above normal temperatures are favored for the next couple of weeks. For reference, normal for this time of the year is highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. No major storms systems are on the horizon either.
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Generally dry weather is expected for several days, but don't be surprised if you see flurries or light mist north of I-70 midday Sat. Otherwise, temps get progressively colder this weekend before bottoming out Sunday AM. Then we quickly warm above average into next week. #kswx

Generally dry weather is expected for several days, but don't be surprised if you see flurries or light mist north of I-70 midday Sat. Otherwise, temps get progressively colder this weekend before bottoming out Sunday AM. Then we quickly warm above average into next week. #kswx
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A cold weekend is ahead. Wind chills around zero are likely tonight. There is a very low chance of some light freezing drizzle or snow flurries across far northeast Kansas today.

A cold weekend is ahead. Wind chills around zero are likely tonight. There is a very low chance of some light freezing drizzle or snow flurries across far northeast Kansas today.
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Scattered snow showers are moving south and could briefly reduce visibilities. Spotters have reported minor accumulations in the grass. Motorists on I-70 may see brief reductions in visibility before the snow falls apart by 6pm. #kswx

Scattered snow showers are moving south and could briefly reduce visibilities. Spotters have reported minor accumulations in the grass. Motorists on I-70 may see brief reductions in visibility before the snow falls apart by 6pm. #kswx
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There have been numerous reports of snow within the band moving south with minor accumulations in the grass. Impacts to roads so far have been minimal. Look out for reduced visibilities and drive with caution. #kswx

There have been numerous reports of snow within the band moving south with minor accumulations in the grass. Impacts to roads so far have been minimal. Look out for reduced visibilities and drive with caution. #kswx
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Snow showers continue to push south and we should see clearing skies for the rest of this evening while temperatures fall into the single digits. #kswx

Snow showers continue to push south and we should see clearing skies for the rest of this evening while temperatures fall into the single digits. #kswx