Active weather will be in store for the remainder of the year with a few chances for wintery precipitation. Light snow is possible across northcentral and northeast Kansas Wednesday morning, but accumulations will be minimal to light. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day will bring our next chance for precipitation with the possibility of accumulating snow Friday night into Saturday afternoon.

The highest confidence of where accumulating snow will occur will be in northcentral and northeast Kansas. Cold will also be a concern as high temperatures on Saturday will occur in the early morning hours with lows occurring in the evening. Wind chills on Saturday and Sunday have the potential to approach 15 below zero, so make sure to dress very warm if traveling outdoors. Skies will clear out again on Sunday with high temperatures reaching the upper 20s and mid 30s.