Spring starts with average temps and fair skies
Our latest storm system has moved out and it has taken moisture, cloud cover, and high winds with it. Spring starts today and it will feel more like it compared to a cold and windy Wednesday.
Before temperatures warm back up closer to average, we will have to get through a freezing start this morning.
Even though winds will not be as strong today there will still be a breeze. It will be dry too so fire danger will start to go back up. Some of our counties to the west will be under a Fire Weather Warning from 1pm to 8pm. Fire concerns continue Friday. Outdoor burning is discouraged.
There will be a couple of chances for rain over the next few days. Temperatures will be pleasant too.
There will be another wind shift late tonight into Friday. This could be enough to spark a sprinkle or a light shower but this chance is looking unlikely.
A second system will be quick on its heels Saturday night into Sunday. A thunderstorm or two will be possible to the east.
This rain chance will favor areas between Central and Eastern Kansas. Western Kansas will be drier.
More warmth builds in during the first full week of spring. There will be moisture nearby at times next week but we are keeping our area mainly dry at this time.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams: Wichita:Today: Partly cloudy, breezy. Hi: 58 Wind: NW/S 10-20Tonight: Partly cloudy, windy. Lo: 47 Wind: S/SW 10-25Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, windy. 10% chance of rain. Hi: 64 Wind: SW/NW 10-25Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy. Lo: 37 Wind: NW/SE 5-15
Wichita WeeklySat: Hi: 69 Lo: 45 Partly cloudy, windy.Sun: Hi: 64 Lo: 37 Mostly to partly cloudy, windy. 20% chance of rain.Mon: Hi: 66 Lo: 42 Partly cloudy, breezy.Tue: Hi: 73 Lo: 45 Partly cloudy, breezy.Wed: Hi: 70 Lo: 46 Partly cloudy, breezy.Thu: Hi: 72 Lo: 50 Partly cloudy, breezy.
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