One county in the KVOE listening area could have some frosty conditions early Monday.
The National Weather Service has posted a frost advisory for Greenwood County from 4-8 am with overnight lows set to stay just above freezing. Any frost that develops might kill sensitive outdoor plants if they are uncovered.
7:45 am Sunday: Chilly Sunday morning leads to wet week ahead
After a pair of frosty mornings this weekend, we could be leaving those conditions behind until fall.
Isolated frost developed early Saturday, followed by concerns about more widespread frost early Sunday. A freeze warning remains in effect for all area counties until 9 am.
The week ahead looks to be cloudy, occasionally breezy and damp — although not exactly soggy. Rain chances begin areawide by late Monday afternoon and continue through the upcoming weekend, with the most likely chances of rain between Monday night and Tuesday night. Most of the area could see half an inch to an inch of rainfall by Saturday, although areas southwest of Emporia could get more rain.
Stay with KVOE, KVOE.com and KVOE social media. If you have rain reports this week, message the Bluestem Farm and Ranch text line at 620-342-5863.













