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Saturday, April 06, 2013
CSW WEATHER: Severe Storm Chances Increase for Late Weekend- Early Next Week
Thank you- yes- I'm happy to use the warm weather logo again...
Just posting to remind you and yours that severe thunderstorm (t-storm) and tornado season is here- and that there is a chance of severe storms in Metro Kansas City in a few days.
Right now- it appears next Tuesday is the best shot for severe t-storms and possible tornadoes here in Metro Kansas City.
There are slight chances of strong to severe storms beginning as early as tonight over parts of the western Central States and that chance continues Sunday night and again later Monday.
Even if there's no severe weather- rain- possibly up to 3-inch (or more?) totals- could accumulate in the Kansas City MetroRegion by late Tuesday.
There could well be some flooding issues by the middle of the coming week.
Meanwhile- enjoy this first actual spring-weather weekend and let's be careful out there.
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I have to agree with you here we are in a very unsettled weather pattern that the temps are going to rule just how severe things will get. From bad snow storms to bad thunderstorms it's all separated by just a few degrees of temps.
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