Jan 26, 2025
What We’re Tracking Cooler for Sunday Warmer week ahead Dry through the end of January We're starting off in the 20s this morning with a few of our northern counties dipping down into the upper 10s. Cloud cover is still present as we gradually clear out as the day goes on. Thanks to a cold front that moved through, we'll struggle to warm up throughout our Sunday. Highs will barely get above freezing into the middle 30s. Sunshine will start to appear just before it sets later this evening as our winds shift to the west tonight. Monday will mark the start of a warmer stretch for Northeast Kansas, with temperatures reaching the mid-40s by the afternoon. By Tuesday through Thursday, temperatures will rise into the upper 40s, with some areas even hitting the low 50s. This warmth will help accelerate the melting process, although larger snow piles may take a bit longer to fully disappear. Our next chance of precipitation will arrive Friday into Saturday, with rain expected throughout the day. As temperatures cool overnight, there's a possibility of a wintry mix developing. KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez
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