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Looking at the NWS HPC latest runs this is looking like a non-event for Wichita (this seem to be primarily a NW KS (8-12 inches) and N. Central KS (4-6 inches) event.
Ughh talk about dry slot party....Little snow for wichita after that computer model run. Will have to see what the future ones say but not looking that great....Omaha gets HAMMERED though....im talking 15+ inches of snow with wind gusts of 30-40 MPH.
Ughh talk about dry slot party....Little snow for wichita after that computer model run. Will have to see what the future ones say but not looking that great....Omaha gets HAMMERED though....im talking 15+ inches of snow with wind gusts of 30-40 MPH.
Yip. Doesn't look Wichita is going to get anything. Relatives are trying to figure out whether to cancel Christmas eve and Christmas day festivities becuase of the 2009 Christmas Blizzard but I'm trying to convince them it is premature - but it doesn't help that the local TV continue to fear monger.
Winter Storm Watch has been canceled for Butler, Sedgwick, and surrounding countries. Not too surprising, the track of the low has gone more north and more south. The reason for the sudden shift is the models were consistent when the energy that formed the low pressure system was off the coast of Washington. That track made for good snow here in Wichita. Now that the energy is on shore the Models have been able to get a better handle on it, and its gone East. Not good for snow lovers. We still might get some snow here in the Metro Area but it wont be very much.
Winter Storm Watch has been canceled for Butler, Sedgwick, and surrounding countries. Not too surprising, the track of the low has gone more north and more south. The reason for the sudden shift is the models were consistent when the energy that formed the low pressure system was off the coast of Washington. That track made for good snow here in Wichita. Now that the energy is on shore the Models have been able to get a better handle on it, and its gone East. Not good for snow lovers. We still might get some snow here in the Metro Area but it wont be very much.
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