The pattern of weather is shifting a bit toward the end of this week. The upper air pattern will stop delivering arctic air to the central U.S. allowing a storm to deepen west of us for a change, putting us on the warm, spring-like side.
Cyclogenesis or low pressure development is expected over Kansas by the weekend. Temperatures out ahead of this system will warm. Fifties should make a comeback by Thursday. Sixties may be possible by the weekend.
This low is forecast to pull through the region early next week. One long range model delays the low development even more. This should mean that warmth will rule the weekend while shower chances remain small.
Since we will be on the warm side, showers and thunderstorms are a possibility. A discussion of the severe weather potential including my storm chasing discussion will be posted under a separate blog soon.









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