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Jackpot!
TODAY'S NUMBERS:
HIGH: 62
LOW: 39
Do you believe it?? We hit 62 degrees today for our official afternoon high! Do you realize that we have hit 62 degrees on the dot on New Year's Day for THREE years in a row? I am sorry... I just find that completely amazing...
I hope you got to enjoy the wonderful weather today! Gary took me and my husband to see the Chiefs/Bengals game... so we were out in it all afternoon! A great day, and a great game!! :)
So what is next? Well, you know the 60s won't last long, as it is January and all! We actually have a storm moving through the area tonight. It is bringing light rain to parts of Kansas... and that will move into Missouri overnight, too. Here is the latest look at the storm on radar tonight:

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Notice that the heaviest rain is NOT here, but to our north. We will see light rain showers tonight and for the first part of Monday. You will also notice COLDER conditions Monday... with gusty winds and the clouds will hang around, too. A big change from what we saw today!
And if you missed it last night at 10pm... Meteorologist Jeff Penner has married the love of his life! Here is a picture of the weather team with Jeff's beautiful bride, Edi:

We wish Jeff and Edi nothing but the best as they begin their new life together! :)
Have a happy 2006, everyone! Gary is back tomorrow!
Jamie
Posted by at January 1, 2006 7:59 PM
The 2ond part of the cycle for the seems to be coming true. On Sunday night another Severe Storm system is developing right over us again. 2 Tornado watches are in effect for parts of Southeast Missouri into the Ohio valley. Another one in effect for the lower Mississippi valley. Monday looks like a severe Tornado and Thunderstorm Outbreak for the east from Southern Ohio down into the Carolinas and Atlanta areas.
Steve Newport
DeSoto Kansas
Posted by: Steve Newport at January 1, 2006 11:28 PM
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