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A stormy forecast?
A weak cold front, or really just a wind shift line may slide into the Kansas City area Wednesday. There will likely be a few thunderstorms near this wind shift line, but the flow aloft is still very weak. This means the thunderstorms will move very slowly and result in a few spots getting some nice rainfall, but most of us will likely be dry. The chance of rain then goes way up as a stronger front approaches and moves slowly through between Friday and Monday. This should bring more widespread rain and the flow aloft is strengthening, possibly leading to some severe weather, but more likely an organized thunderstorm complex may form. And, not just one, perhaps three or four MCS's. Below is the forecast rainfall for Friday night through Monday morning. A LOT! I hope it verifies. We should have a clearer picture on how cloudy and wet it will get by this time Wednesday.

Gary
Posted by at August 9, 2005 5:50 PM
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Hi, Gary
Welcome back! Where can we read or hear about your presentation in Washington. Will you be posting it on the Weather Blog? Thanks for all the great weather data! I love it! PMBoudet
HELLO:
There is a blong entry a few days ago where I talked about my presentation. Go back to Monday's entry... you should see it there!
Thanks for watching!
Gary
Posted by: PM Boudet at August 10, 2005 8:04 AM
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