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Tracking a fair Saturday, strong storm system Sunday

A cool and dry Friday night will be followed up by dynamic weekend weather as a low-pressure system first brings a nice warm-up on Saturday, before high winds, cold air, and a chance for rain and snow arrive Sunday. Light snow accumulations of a dusting to 1 inch are possible Sunday evening and overnight, in addition to periods of reduced visibility. Confidence is high that a significant drop in temperature will take place with lows falling well into the teens and even single digits by early Monday morning.  

High winds Sunday and Sunday night could gust up to 60 mph at times, resulting in scattered power outages. Wind chill values will fall as low at 10 below zero by early Monday morning. 

A High Wind Watch has been issued for parts of Northwest Missouri and all of Northeast Kansas from 9 AM Sunday to 1 AM Monday.

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Jared Shelton

Jared Shelton is the weekend Storm Tracker Meteorologist and Weather Wise reporter at KQ2 News.

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