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A Major Plains Storm
A potent storm will eject out of the Rockies Tuesday night & Wednesday. This front will sweep a strong cold front across Kansas & Missouri Wednesday. The weather will be very changeable here on Wednesday. We will likely start the day warm & muggy with temperatures in the 70s along with a chance of T-Storms. By noon it will become windy & much colder with temperatures falling into the 50s. Lows Thursday & Friday morning will likely be in the 30s.
Also, this storm may produce the first snowstorm of the season. Places like Bismarck, ND could see several inches of snow! The seasons have certainly changed.
Posted by at October 3, 2005 9:33 PM
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i was wondering when does winter offically begin and when is the fist snow fall usually what month and part of month. How are all of you guys doing in the weather center. I'm doing fine. I'm working on my tornado simulator. I'm just getting matrials together now and over the winter "when there isnt snow" i will play in the snow if there is snow. I will be working on it. School is good im really trying to work on my math. I got a weather forecasting book for my birthday and im going to study it. Take care. Talk to you later. John Moon III
John,
Winter begins December 21st. We average 1" of snow during November. However, we often get flurries or rain mixed with snow 1-2 days in October.
Jeff Penner
Posted by: John Moon III at October 4, 2005 3:11 PM
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