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AFOS product RWSICT
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Product Timestamp: 2017-02-22 22:47 UTC
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302 AWUS83 KICT 222248 RWSICT KSZ008>012-020>024-026-032>040-047>056-058-059-067>072-082-083- 091>096-098>100-230600- Regional Weather Summary National Weather Service Wichita KS 447 PM CST Wed Feb 22 2017 Today was a warmer version of yesterday. Afternoon high temperatures rose to the upper 70s to lower 80s. Records did fall today in many places in Kansas. There was barely a cloud in the sky until some higher clouds moved in along the Interstate 70 corridor. This evening will be another fabulous one to enjoy a walk or other outdoor activity. Overnight lows will be just shy of 30 degrees in northeast Colorado and western Nebraska to the 30s from eastern Nebraska to southeast Colorado and the 40s for the rest of Kansas and much of Missouri. Winds will be fairly light and variable. There will be a return of winter with snow in western Nebraska overnight. Thursday will be another day to capitalize on these temperatures by getting outdoors for most of the Central Plains. Although Nebraska will be rainy and even snowy for most of the day as the next system moves across the Plains. Westerly winds will pick up in the afternoon across southwest Kansas, southeast Colorado and the Panhandles with speeds of 30 to 40mph and gusts close to 50mph. $$