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On and off rain into the weekend

On and off rain into the weekend

Yahoo03-04-2025

Moisture moves back into the area today. It is starting off as showers and sprinkles to the south.
Rain will continue to move in through the rest of the morning and during the afternoon. If there are any rumbles of thunder they will be in Western Kansas where rainfall will be heavier at times.
The cloud cover and rain will aid in making our Thursday cooler. Afternoon high temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s.
Rain will lift to the north through the evening and we will briefly turn drier. However, another batch of rain will move in during the overnight. Expect a damp start to the day Friday.
Even though severe weather is not expected with these waves of rain our weather will still be disruptive, putting outdoor activities on hold and slowing down travel. Showers will stick around through Friday.
Temperatures will continue to come down too as we head into the weekend. High temperatures Friday will range from the upper 40s to the low 60s.
Late Friday night into Saturday morning, overnight low temperatures will be colder and we will start to see a switch from wet weather to wintry in Western Kansas where a rain/snow mix will be possible.
Temperatures will be coolest Saturday and with a continued chance for rain, you will want to bring your weekend activities inside. A switch from rain to rain mixed with snow will make its way into South Central Kansas late Saturday night.
Once we get through early Sunday morning the rest of the weekend will be drier. Temperatures will be warmer next week.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams: Wichita:Today: Mostly cloudy, breezy. 30% chance of showers. Hi: 62 Wind: NE/E 10-20Tonight: Mostly cloudy. 50% chance of showers and storms. Lo: 46 Wind: E 5-15Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy. 80% chance of showers and storms. Hi: 57 Wind: E/NE 8-18Tomorrow Night: Mostly cloudy, breezy. 20% chance of showers. Lo: 42 Wind: NE/NW 10-20
Wichita WeeklySat: Hi: 50 Lo: 32 Mostly cloudy, windy. 70% chance of showers.Sun: Hi: 54 Lo: 34 Mostly to partly cloudy. 10% chance of showers.Mon: Hi: 62 Lo: 35 Partly cloudy, breezy.Tue: Hi: 65 Lo: 42 Mostly cloudy, breezy.Wed: Hi: 70 Lo: 45 Mostly cloudy, breezy. 10% chance of showers and storms.Thu: Hi: 72 Lo: 45 Mostly to partly cloudy, breezy.
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