After a little snowfall overnight, a storm predicted for Sunday mostly missed Wyandotte County, and headed south and east.
Side streets in Wyandotte County were widely snow-covered through about 11 a.m., when the snow began to melt.
By 1 p.m. Sunday, temperatures reached 32, and by 3 p.m., temperatures climbed to 34 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service said light icing may be possible in the region late Monday into early Tuesday before precipitation changes to all rain. The temperatures will be on the edge of freezing, and they are predicted to be a low of 33 here.
Tonight’s low will be around 21, and Monday’s high will be near 37, the weather service said.
On Monday night, there is a 70 percent chance of rain, according to the weather service. The low will be around 33.
On Tuesday, Election Day, there is a 70 percent chance of precipitation, with rain likely mainly before 7 a.m., according to the weather service.
The high Tuesday will be near 50, the weather service said. A south wind will be 15 to 18 mph, becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Winds may gust as high as 26 mph, according to the weather service.
Tuesday night, there is a 50 percent chance of rain, probably before 7 p.m., according to the weather service.
Wednesday, expect mostly sunny skies and a high near 28, the weather service said. There may be mostly clear skies for the rest of the week, with a warm-up on Friday and Saturday to near 50 degrees, according to the weather service.