Light rain will persist in northeastern Kansas throughout the evening and overnight, potentially accompanied by a slight mix of snow.
After tonight, temperatures will be returning to more seasonal norms, thanks to precipitation that will bring in colder air.
Although overnight lows will still be above average due to rain and heavy cloud cover, they will be low enough to potentially support some light snow mixed in.
However, it is important to note that any mixed precipitation that falls will be primarily rain, with snow not accumulating.
Late into Tuesday morning, the winds are expected to intensify, with gusts reaching up to 35 miles per hour. As we step out the door, we may feel a slight chill in the air, possibly dropping down to the lower 20s.
However, as the afternoon progresses, the winds will subside, and temperatures will rise. We can expect highs in the lower 40s to upper 30s.
The weather forecast predicts dry conditions for the upcoming days, with temperatures gradually decreasing.
There is a high chance of snowfall over the weekend, specifically on Saturday and Sunday. However, it is too early to determine the exact amount of snow that will accumulate.