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Snow Is Possible Friday

Reported by: Gary Lezak
Email: lezak@nbcactionnews.com
Last Update: 12/17/2009 4:27 pm
A storm is forecast to develop across Kansas and Missouri tonight and early Friday. It may be strong enough to produce a band of snow during the day on Friday with some minor accumulation possible. For Kansas City we are initially thinking that a dusting to an inch of snow is possible with up to two inches in some parts of the viewing area to the north and northeast.  The track of this storm is still uncertain and we will know more later today and tonight.

Right now it appears the chance of snow will move in sometime early Friday and then move out sometime Friday night.  This storm could still be a bit stronger, but at the same time it could be a bit less organized.

Watch NBC Action News in HD to get the most in-depth weather information and Kansas City's most accurate forecast.  Chief Meteorologist Gary Lezak will be updating the Action Weather blog around noon today and he will also go over the two holiday weeks ahead.


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