Storm Track 3 Forecast: Comfy Thursday, storms around through holiday weekend
By early evening, we will see an uptick in showers and thunderstorms to the north. This activity will track to the southeast into portions of Central and Eastern Kansas tonight.
There is a Marginal Risk outlined for the path of a stronger storm or two capable of higher winds and hail.
This disturbance should exit before dawn on Thursday. Lows tonight will be chilliest to the northwest in the lower 40s and milder to the southeast in the 50s.
Thursday will be dry and offer up a break before a more active stretch for the holiday weekend. Highs will be slightly cooler yet comfortable in the 70s. Some to the south will get into the 80s.
On Friday, a few showers will be possible. We will need to watch any activity coming out of Eastern Colorado and if it can hold itself together once it crosses the state line and tracks East over Kansas.
Friday night into early Saturday morning, showers and storms will blossom further.
Some could be stronger for hail and high winds. These storms could also be efficient rain producers and drop a healthy amount of moisture in a short time.
The atmosphere will continue to stay active with rain and storms on Saturday and Sunday.
The threat for hail and higher winds will need to be watched in any stronger storm.
The chance for rain will drop on Memorial Day.
Temperatures will be coolest over northern Kansas and milder across the southern half of the state late in the weekend, trending below average for this time of year.
After Memorial Day, it looks like we get into a pattern of frequent and daily storm chances rolling out of Eastern Colorado into Western Kansas. These storms could turn into beneficial complexes of rain and thunder. Good news for our drought with consistent moisture in the mix.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman:Wichita:Tonight: Partly cloudy. 20% chance of showers and storms. Lo: 55 Wind: NE 5-15Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, breezy. Hi: 78 Wind: NE 10-20Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy. Lo: 52 Wind: NE/E 5-15
Wichita WeeklyFri: Hi: 72 Lo: 60 Partly to mostly cloudy, windy. 50% chance of showers and storms.Sat: Hi: 79 Lo: 62 Mostly cloudy, windy. 30% chance of showers and storms.Sun: Hi: 73 Lo: 54 Mostly cloudy, windy. 30% chance of showers and storms.Mon: Hi: 69 Lo: 50 Mostly cloudy, breezy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Tue: Hi: 73 Lo: 52 Partly cloudy, breezy.Wed: Hi: 74 Lo: 56 Partly cloudy, breezy.
–Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman
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