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Storm Team 12: Winter preview, windy and cold

The Arctic cold front has moved through Kansas.  Cold air will rush into the area with gusty north winds.  Precipitation (snow flurries and sprinkles) is limited, but don't be surprised if you see a few flurries throughout the day into the early evening.  High temperatures have already occurred, and temperatures will remain steady or fall through the afternoon hours.  Afternoon temperatures will be in the 20s and 30s statewide.  Wind chills will be in teens and single digits.

By Meteorologist Dean Jones

December 9, 2012

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