Warmth sticks around, unsettled skies late in the week
A few light raindrops have been streaming into the area in addition to some patchy cloud cover. As far as the morning commute goes, this is of little concern.
However, as we go through the rest of the morning we will continue to have a chance for a sprinkle or a light shower. Especially in South Central Kansas after daybreak.
Keep in mind that most of us will stay dry. The day ahead will be another warm one with high temperatures reaching the 70s.
After sundown there will be another weak wave that moves through and will have the potential to spark another small batch of sprinkles or light showers.
Any rain during the night will be gone by the time the sun is up Wednesday. Rain chances will remain low through the rest of the week but we may not stay completely dry.
A thunderstorm or two will be possible late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The best chance will be in Central Kansas.
Rain and thunderstorm chances will rise and peak over the weekend. So far, timing looks to be Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Temperatures by the end of the weekend will be cooler but also still near the norm. Next week starts dry but there will be occasional waves of moisture nearby, something we need in order to help ease drought and grassfire concerns.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams: Wichita:Today: Partly cloudy. 10% chance of rain. Hi: 75 Wind: NW/N 8-18Tonight: Partly cloudy. Lo: 47 Wind: N/NE 5-15Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, breezy. Hi: 72 Wind: NE/SE 10-20Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy, breezy. 20% chance of showers and storms. Lo: 53 Wind: SE/S 10-20
Wichita WeeklyThu: Hi: 82 Lo: 58 Partly to mostly cloudy, windy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Fri: Hi: 75 Lo: 58 Mostly cloudy, windy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Sat: Hi: 78 Lo: 45 Mostly cloudy, breezy. 30% chance of showers and storms.Sun: Hi: 62 Lo: 38 Partly cloudy, breezy. 20% chance of showers and storms.Mon: Hi: 62 Lo: 42 Partly cloudy, breezy.Tue: Hi: 64 Lo: 40 Partly cloudy, breezy.
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