Thursday, December 13, 2007

KANSAS CITY MetroRegion WEATHER: Snow Late Friday- Saturday

A new storm system is on track to bring up to 6 inches of snow across portions of the MetroRegion- beginning Friday night and continuing till about midday Saturday.

General snow depths at this time are to range in the 2 to 4-inch category here in the Metro- with as much as half a foot of snow possible in areas from about Linn and Miami County Kansas across to the Marshall- Warrensburg and Sedalia-Missouri vicinity.

Fortunately- much of the ice coating on trees and power lines is melting today (don't stand under any tall trees unless you want a nice headache)- so hopefully all the ice will be gone when the snow begins.

Many areas from Central to Northeastern Kansas are still without power from the ice storm and this forecasted snowfall won't help the restoration efforts at all.

More on this new storm as the information becomes available....
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2 comments:

Mark said...

"General snow depths at this time are to range in the 2 to 4-inch category here in the Metro"

Which of course by tomorrow afternoon gets changed to "chance of flurries."

;-)

Groucho K. Marx said...

LMFAO! I'm gonna' owe you BIG TIME Mark when you get elected!

Oh- my forecast is on the low-end of forecasted accumulation so stick THAT in my pipe and 'moke it... (BFG)

-Groucho

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