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  • July Ends Cool
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July Ends Cool

Good morning bloggers,

Screen Shot 2017-07-31 at 7.47.18 AM

Tropical Storm Emily has formed just off the west coast of Florida.  This system will not have the conditions or the time to strengthen as […]

Gary2017-08-01T07:05:07+00:00July 31st, 2017|General|21 Comments
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  • The Weather Calms Down As July Comes To An End
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The Weather Calms Down As July Comes To An End

Good Sunday Bloggers,

In today’s Sunday blog we are going to share with you our experimental model for KC and Seattle, WA. Let’s begin with our experimental precipitation forecast model.  This first graph shows the probabilities for each day in August

Gary2017-07-31T08:36:21+00:00July 30th, 2017|General|16 Comments
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  • Great Summer Weather and Growing Drought
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Great Summer Weather and Growing Drought

Good Saturday bloggers,

We are getting a nice break from the extreme humidity and thunderstorms as a surface high pressure sits over the western Great Lakes.  There will be thunderstorms this weekend in the region, but they will stay across the […]

Gary2017-07-30T09:48:51+00:00July 29th, 2017|General|8 Comments
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  • High Pressure Expands: Calm Weather
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High Pressure Expands: Calm Weather

Good morning bloggers,

It’s FRIDAY!  We hope everyone is enjoying this summer. This weekend will be one of the quietest weekends of weather this year.  It has been a rather entertaining summer of weather thus far and I will enjoy this […]

Gary2017-07-30T09:48:21+00:00July 28th, 2017|General|13 Comments
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A Flooding Rain Event In KC This Morning

Good morning bloggers,

IMG_0115We had a flooding rain event last night and the factors that lead up to it were predictable and incredible.  Our weather team picked out a monsoon wave that formed […]

Gary2017-07-30T09:47:42+00:00July 27th, 2017|General|49 Comments
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  • Evening Update: A Shift In Thinking For Tonight
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Evening Update: A Shift In Thinking For Tonight

Good evening bloggers,

Kansas City Weather Time-Line:

  • Now – 8 PM: One band of rain without thunder or lightning moves across. High humidity with temperatures and dew points near 78 degrees
  • 8 PM -4 AM: A few heavy thunderstorms are possible
  • […]

Gary2017-07-27T10:59:37+00:00July 26th, 2017|General|26 Comments
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  • Looking At Today’s Set-Up
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Looking At Today’s Set-Up

Good morning bloggers,

Kansas City Weather Time-Line:

  • Now to 1 PM:  A chance of showers and thunderstorms with no risk of any severe weather. This chance is highest north of KC, but a few showers or thunderstorms may drift into the […]
Gary2017-07-26T23:44:52+00:00July 26th, 2017|General|30 Comments
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  • Analyzing This Next Chance Of T-Storms
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Analyzing This Next Chance Of T-Storms

Good morning bloggers,

The weather pattern is quite interesting as we move into the middle of the week. This summer has been rather fascinating as the pattern continues to cycle regularly.  The same pattern that set up last fall continues, and […]

Gary2017-07-26T07:54:19+00:00July 25th, 2017|General|17 Comments
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  • Huge July Rainfall Differences
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Huge July Rainfall Differences

Good morning bloggers,

Rainfall has varied greatly and in rather short distances near Kansas City.  The rainfall amounts across the corn belt have also varied greatly. On this rainfall amount total list below you can see that near Kansas City the […]

Gary2017-07-25T08:16:39+00:00July 24th, 2017|General|28 Comments
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  • Heat Wave Ends with a Bang!
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Heat Wave Ends with a Bang!

Good Sunday bloggers,

KANSAS CITY SECTION:

I hope you did not lose power last night and if you did that it has come back on or will come back on ASAP.  We had a weak front along I-70 as a disturbance drifted […]

Gary2017-07-24T08:17:54+00:00July 23rd, 2017|General|15 Comments
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