October 29th 2019 Forecast

Good morning Blue Springs! Happy Tuesday. First round of snow has gone and passed with no snow accumulation. We had a mix of snow sleet and rain all at one time. We had a total of .27 inches of precipitation.

CURRENT CONDITIONS

Temperature is sitting just barely above freezing at 32.6°. We had high of 41.0 and a low of 32.4. Relative humidity 97%. Barometric pressure 1021(30.15 inches) and rising. Winds at 2 gusting to 2 out of the West Northwest. Dew point temperature is 31°. Feels like 27°.

FORECAST

Today, temperatures in the low 40s. Chance of precipitation 15%. Dew point temperature in the upper 20s. Skies will be mostly cloudy to partly cloudy.

Tonight, temperatures in the low 30s. Chance of precipitation 84%. Dew point temperature in the low 30s. Skies will be cloudy. Snow amount predictions for tonight by the NWS is approximately .6 inches.

Wednesday, temperatures in the low 30s. Chance of precipitation 77%. Dew point temperature low 30s. Skies will be cloudy. Snow amount predictions for tonight by the NWS approximately .3 inches.

Wednesday night, temperatures in the upper 20s. Chance of precipitation 67%. Dew point temperature in the upper 20s. Skies will be cloudy.

Thursday, temperatures in the upper 30s. Chance of precipitation 14%. Dew point temperature in the low 20s. Skies will be partly cloudy but mostly clear by 4pm.

Thursday night, temperatures in the low 20s. Chance of precipitation 5%. Dew point temperature in the low 20s. Skies will be clear.

SNOW PROBABLILITY

The weather prediction center currently predicts the probability of snow at least 4 inches or more at a 10% probability in our area for Wednesday into Thursday.

MODEL DISCUSSION

Models are showing a possible chance for Trace precipitation (rain) off and on throughout the day with no major accumulations. According to the rapid refresh(RAP) model, it shows snow starting in about midnight Wednesday and ending by 1am Thursday October 31st. Snow amounts are still questionable. They’re showing snow amounts from 3 to 4.6 inches. I am not sure where the National Weather Service gets their information. It could be the European model at this time, but I am not sure.

That is pretty much it for today. Hopefully by this afternoon late we will get a pretty good idea of what’s going to happen. Hopefully models will start to cooperate. So far I have not been impressed.