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Wet and Wintry Weather Headed to Eastern Kansas, Santa Unaffected

In this file photo, a digital sign alerts motorists to weather conditions along the Kansas Turnpike. (Photo by J. Schafer)
In this file photo, a digital sign alerts motorists to weather conditions along the Kansas Turnpike. (Photo by J. Schafer)

Wet and wintry weather may be in store for eastern Kansas this weekend.  Meteorologist Matt Wolters, with the National Weather Service in Topeka, says they're tracking  two different rounds of precipitation over the next few days.


Wolters says less rain and more winter-like weather is expected Sunday night and Monday, when there's a better chance for snow than freezing rain.  And what about the weather tonight?  The forecast says mostly cloudy skies are expected, but Wolters doesn't think that will be a problem for Santa and his reindeer.


That's Matt Wolters, one of Santa's elves, working tonight (THUR) at the National Weather Service in Topeka.

 

J. Schafer is the News Director of Kansas Public Radio. He’s also the Managing Editor of the Kansas Public Radio Network, which provides news and information to other public radio stations in Kansas and Missouri.