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Kansas is expected to experience warmer-than-normal temperatures for mid-December.

The likelihood of above-normal temperatures ranges from 30% to 60% across different parts of the state.

Most of Kansas also has a 40% to 60% chance of seeing below-normal precipitation.

Mid-December is expected to bring Kansas temperatures warmer than normal for that time of year, which typically sees highs in the mid-40s, the National Weather Service says.

The weather service's Climate Prediction Center said that in a graphic it posted Dec. 2 on its website sharing predicted nationwide temperature outlooks for Dec. 10 to 16.

The northeastern U.S. during that same time period is expected to endure colder-than-normal conditions.

Here's how likely Kansas is to see above-normal temper

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