Goodland, KS – Heavy rain and snow are expected to impact the Kansas Tri-State area through Saturday morning, bringing potential travel delays and hazardous road conditions, particularly west of Highway 27. Residents are urged to stay informed and exercise caution as the latest storm system moves across the region, elevating precipitation chances to 90-100% in some areas.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Goodland, Kansas, rain will dominate areas east of Highway 27 on Thursday, while accumulating snow is predicted to blanket regions west of the highway. By Friday, the likelihood of rain and snow increases sharply across the entire area, with 90-100% precipitation chances as another weather system passes through.
Five-Day Forecast Details
Thursday: Rain and snow mix expected, with a 40-80% chance throughout the day. Highs will reach between 34 and 49 degrees, while lows are forecast between 24 and 35 degrees. Snow is likely to accumulate west of Highway 27.
Friday: Widespread precipitation with a 90-100% chance of rain and snow, especially in Colorado regions bordering Kansas. Highs will range from 35 to 48 degrees, and lows will dip between 27 and 37 degrees.
Saturday Morning: Rain is anticipated to continue into the early morning hours, with a 20-80% chance before conditions clear later in the day. Highs may reach 39-51 degrees, and lows could fall between 23-32 degrees.
Sunday: Clear and dry weather is forecast, providing a break from precipitation. Expect highs between 49-62 degrees with lows from 23-32 degrees.