Central Kansas Braces for Rain x Snow This Week: What to Expect Starting Wednesday Night

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Kansas City, KS – A midweek storm system is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow across central and southeastern Kansas starting Wednesday night. Residents are urged to monitor forecasts for updates as precipitation could impact road conditions during Thursday and Friday commutes.

According to the National Weather Service Wichita office, the strongest effects of the storm will likely occur Thursday and Friday, with lows dipping into the 20s and highs hovering around the 40s. Minor snow accumulations are possible, though rain will dominate much of the system.

Forecasters suggest staying cautious on roadways, especially near major routes such as I-135 and US-54, as slick conditions may develop overnight. Following the storm, a warming trend is predicted, bringing highs into the 50s by the weekend.

Prepare for fluctuating temperatures by keeping winter essentials in vehicles and allowing extra travel time. Stay tuned to weather updates for more precise snowfall predictions later this week.

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