Warm and sunny stretch continues this week
We are picking up things right where we left off over the weekend. High pressure will keep us dry and sunny.
Warmth will continue to start the new week too. High temperatures in the 80s will be widespread.
Fire danger will be high today mainly to the north and in Nebraska. Furnas County in Southwest Nebraska will be under a Fire Weather Warning from 11am to 9pm.
We will begin to see some highs in the 90s tomorrow in Western Kansas. This unseasonable heat will slide east into Central Kansas by Wednesday.
We will lose some of this warmth the latter part of the week but high temperatures will still be near and above average in the 70s and 80s. Not much rain is expected this week. There will be a few showers and storms nearby to the northwest late Tuesday and late Wednesday.
Most of us will be dry through Friday. Rain and storm chances will rise over the weekend, especially Saturday night and Sunday.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams: Wichita:Today: Mostly sunny. Hi: 82 Wind: SE 5-15Tonight: Mostly clear. Lo: 56 Wind: SE 5-15Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, windy. Hi: 85 Wind: SE 10-25Tomorrow Night: Mostly clear to partly cloudy. Lo: 62 Wind: SE 5-15
Wichita WeeklyWed: Hi: 93 Lo: 63 Partly cloudy, windy.Thu: Hi: 84 Lo: 56 Partly cloudy, breezy.Fri: Hi: 84 Lo: 58 Partly to mostly cloudy, breezy.Sat: Hi: 86 Lo: 60 Mostly cloudy, windy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Sun: Hi: 83 Lo: 60 Mostly cloudy, breezy. 20% chance of showers and storms.Mon: Hi: 87 Lo: 57 Mostly cloudy, windy.
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