National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A few brief scattered snow showers will continue to pass through the area this evening with temperatures soon to plummet to the low single digits to low teens tonight. Gusty northwest winds up to 25-35 MPH mixed in with the cold temperatures will allow wind chill values to drop as low as -1 to -20 degrees tonight. Gusty conditions will return Saturday and Sunday with highs fluctuating between mainly the 10s to 40s.
Scattered snow showers/bands are possible today, most likely for areas along and northeast of the Tri-Cities. Snow falling combined with northwest winds gusting 50-60mph could result in snow squall-like conditions. Rapid changes in visibility are possible over a short distance. Widespread snow accumulations are not expected, but a quick dusting to 1" of snow is possible.
Temperatures tonight and into Saturday morning will drop into the single digits to low teens with northwest winds gusting 25 to 35 MPH. These gusty winds combined with the cold temperatures will result in wind chill values of as low as between 0 to -10 degrees in northern central Kansas and as low as -10 to -20 degrees in south central Nebraska.