Storm Track 3 Forecast: Random raindrops remain, pleasant weekend ahead
A hit or miss shower or thunderstorm will continue to pop across Kansas through this evening.
Oklahoma sure has received the lion's share so far this week. This has skirted by our viewing area. The southeast part of Kansas has picked up a healthy 1″ to 3″ of liquid gold the last 3 days. Western Kansas has not had a drop!
More hit or miss activity will track to the southeast overnight.
A storm may try to bump up against the severe storm threshold but should largely behave. Severe storms have better ingredients in Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas.
Lows tonight will range from the cooler 40s in the west to the 50s farther east.
With an approaching cold front on Thursday, any moisture will get steered around us. Southwest Kansas and extreme southern Kansas farther east may get clipped by more rain and storms into Thursday night.
Highs on Thursday will remain in the 60s and 70s.
We will have a series of beautiful spring days from Friday through the weekend. The next active stretch looks to hold off until Monday evening and only return to our western counties, initially. The rest of next week will provide more chances for showers and storms. The timing will need to be nailed down once we get closer along with any chances for severe weather. After all, 'it's gonna be May' when you can sneeze and get a severe storm.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman:Wichita:Tonight: Mostly cloudy. 40% chance of showers and storms. Lo: 54 Wind: SE/W 5-15Tomorrow: Mostly to partly cloudy. 10% chance of showers and storms. Hi: 73 Wind: W/NW 8-18Tomorrow Night: Partly to mostly cloudy. 30% chance of showers and storms. Lo: 52 Wind: NW/SW 5-15
Wichita WeeklyFri: Hi: 71 Lo: 44 Mostly to partly cloudy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Sat: Hi: 74 Lo: 49 Partly cloudy.Sun: Hi: 73 Lo: 52 Partly cloudy, breezy.Mon: Hi: 75 Lo: 55 Partly to mostly cloudy, windy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Tue: Hi: 74 Lo: 56 Mostly cloudy, windy. 30% chance of showers and storms.Wed: Hi: 73 Lo: 56 Mostly cloudy, breezy. 10% chance of showers and storms.
–Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman
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