Strong cold front brings overnight storms and a Sunday cool down
What We’re Tracking
- Storms possible overnight
- Cooler for the end of March
- Additional rain on the way
A strong cold front is pushing through northeast Kansas this evening. This could bring in a chance for severe storms overnight. Biggest threats look to be hail and some strong winds. Best chance for severe weather potential will be for those further south and east. As the front pushes through, winds will shift to the northwest, gusting up to 25 mph on Sunday.
By Sunday, we could see cold rain and potentially a few wet snowflakes early on before drying out into the afternoon. Temperatures for the last few days of the month will be cooler as we struggle into the middle 50s for Sunday and Monday. Clouds will continue to filter in and out but we will remain mostly through Monday.
If you miss out on the rain this weekend, don’t worry! Another chance arrives Tuesday night as an upper trough deepens. This system will bring a warm-up ahead of the rain, followed by the potential for a few strong storms and rumbles of thunder overnight into Wednesday.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo