Warm and windy Easter Sunday, storms coming this week
Kansas City should crack 80 degrees for the first time this year Share Updated: 7:44 AM CDT Apr 4, 2021
Kansas City should crack 80 degrees for the first time this year Share Updated: 7:44 AM CDT Apr 4, 2021
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Show Transcript HUNTS LOOK GOOD BUT HANG ON TO YOUR BONNET. KATIE: TIE IT ON. IT IS GOING TO BE A BREEZY DAY TODAY. IT IS 52. WE RE NOT AT OUR LOWEST TEMPERATURE YET. SUNRISE IS NOT UNTIL 6:58 THIS MORNING SO THE TEMPERATURE STILL HAS A WAY TO GO. ONE WAY TO TELL HOW FAR THE TEMPERATURE COULD DROP, TAKE A LOOK AT THE DEW POINT. IT NEVER DROPS BELOW THE DEW POINT. THE HIGHER THE DEW POINT BUT OUR DEW POINT TODAY IS 41. IN IDEAL CONDITIONS IF WE HAD CALM WINDS WE COULD DROP DOWN THAT AT BAY. WE LL PROBABLY DROP TO 48, 49 DEGREES FOR OUR LOWEST THEN WE RE WORKING OUR WAY UP, REALLY WARM, ALMOST 20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL TODAY. IT SHOULD BE AROUND 62. SO 81 WILL BE OUR HIGH TOD
You’ll probably want to grab a coat for you and the kids if you’re searching for Easter eggs on Sunday, but the good news is conditions will be dry for the.
Friday was a cold day. High temperatures only made it into the upper 20s and lower to middle 30s. Temperatures for the weekend will climb into the 50s to near.
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Some morning sunshine will give way to considerable clouds today.
We always stress the need for rain.and we have had some nice beneficial rains lately..then the medium range models do this. Dry weather hole right over southern New England and the Tri-state. #NBCCTpic.twitter.com/T79itOYHDw Bob Maxon (@bobmaxon) April 2, 2021 Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Temperatures will remain cool with highs only in the upper 30 and lower 40s.
We will have fair weather this weekend with highs in the 50s to near 60.
After 40 years covering Richmondâs weather, Jim Duncan is signing off
After 40 years covering Richmondâs weather, Jim Duncan is signing off By NBC12 Newsroom | March 31, 2021 at 6:43 PM EDT - Updated March 31 at 6:53 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The hardest job at any local TV station is predicting the weather. And for the past 40 years, few people have done it better than Jim Duncan. He was part of the longest-running, number-one rated local anchor team in America, alongside Gene Cox, Sabrina Squire and Ben Hamlin. The fun-loving and informative team dominated the Richmond airwaves for decades, mainly because viewers could tell it was a group of people who really enjoyed each otherâs company.