National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product RWSGLD
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RWSGLD
Product Timestamp: 2018-01-31 21:30 UTC
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479 AWUS83 KGLD 312130 RWSGLD COZ090>092-KSZ001>004-013>016-027>029-041-042-NEZ079>081-011230- Regional Weather Summary for the High Plains National Weather Service Goodland KS 230 PM MST Wed Jan 31 2018 /330 PM CST Wed Jan 31 2018/ Skies started out mostly cloudy then went to partly cloudy then back to mostly cloudy during the day. Winds were light and variable through the day. Afternoon temperatures were in the 40s with some lower 50s in the far eastern and southern portions of the area. OUTLOOK... Another cold front will move through the area by later tonight. Light snow will spread across the area late tonight into Thursday morning. The snow will move out of the area by late in the afternoon. Snow amounts will range from a half inch to around an inch and a half. The greatest snow amounts will be roughly along and north of Interstate 70. In that area, Yuma county should see the greatest amounts. Very little wind is expected so there should be blow and drifting of the snow that falls. Low temperatures tonight will be in the lower and middle 20s which is 5 to 10 degrees above normal. High temperatures on Thursday will be much cooler, and only reach the 30s which is 5 to around 10 degrees below normal. It looks to be dry through the day Saturday. The next chance for precipitation will be Saturday night and Sunday. This precipitation could start out as a light wintry mix Saturday evening before changing over to light snow. $$