Monday, November 12, 2007

Dry Streak Continues

Well, today's rain chance was pretty much a dud. A few places to the south and east of Kansas City had some rain, but the majority of the area remained dry. As the weak front moved across the city, the majority of the lift had already moved away from the area, into central and southern Missouri, where more widespread showers and thunderstorms developed. Temperatures this evening have fallen into the lower 50s after highs early this morning in the lower 60s. With winds out of the north, temperatures will continue to fall overnight into the upper 30s and lower 40s. Tomorrow will be another nice fall day with highs in the mid 60s. Another cool shot will push in Wednesday night into Thursday dropping highs into the upper 40s or lower 50s.


There still is no significant chance of rain in the forecast for some time. The models continue to hint at the possibility of a storm late next week. It is still a long way off at the moment, but it is worth watching. Here's a look at what the 18Z GFS is saying right now. It is still well over a week so this will likely change drastically.


David

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