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Weather Blog: Tracking two storm systems that will become one

Posted at 12:27 PM, Dec 01, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-01 13:36:08-05

Good Tuesday bloggers,

Before we look ahead at the first several days of December, let's look back at November. Today is the first of December, which we call "November Statistics Day."

We had 1.66" of rain, officially, which is 0.49" below average. This makes the eighth below-average month of precipitation during 2020. Temperatures were nearly 6 degrees above average. And we had just a trace of snow on Nov. 23.

The calendar has changed to December and we have a storm system to track for Dec. 2 and 3.

Around noon Tuesday we were following two moisture-starved storm systems. One was located in southern Colorado and one was dropping south into Montana. These systems will combine to become one decent storm system centered in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma Wednesday.

Here is a look at the next three days. Rain will likely move in from the south after 4-5 p.m. Wednesday.

Details on this upcoming storm system are in the video below.

Have a great rest of your week and stay healthy.