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Erin To Become A Cat 3+ North Of Puerto Rico This Weekend
Erin To Become A Cat 3+ North Of Puerto Rico This Weekend

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time2 days ago

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Erin To Become A Cat 3+ North Of Puerto Rico This Weekend

Hurricane Erin continues its track to the west-northwest, according to the latest from the National Hurricane Center. The storm will strengthen to a major hurricane over the weekend as it passes north of Puerto Rico. Outer bands of the storm could bring heavy rain and tropical storm conditions to parts of the Northern Leeward, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as it moves north of the islands. The Bahamas, Bermuda and the East Coast of the United States should continue to monitor Hurricane Erin.

Looking ahead to weekend storm chances
Looking ahead to weekend storm chances

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time15-05-2025

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Looking ahead to weekend storm chances

High temperatures will not be as toasty today but it will still be warm in the 80s and 70s. The temperature change will occur due to a cold front bringing a wind shift. Wind speeds will reach 20 to 25 mph but will not be as gusty as last night. Another front and wind shift moves in tonight. This will spark another chance for rain to the northwest. We will be dry Friday into Saturday but then we will begin to get into an active pattern over the weekend. Some storms over the weekend and into next week could be strong to severe. A small part of the area to the southeast will be under a Marginal Risk for severe weather Saturday. Saturday starts dry and we should stay that way into the afternoon. Late in the afternoon and by the evening storm chances will start to go back up. The chance for strong to severe storms will impact more of the area Sunday. It will be the late afternoon and evening hours again that will need to be monitored. Storms will wind down during the overnight and Monday will start quiet. However, we will need to continue practicing being weather aware with another round of potential strong to severe storms expected late in the day. Evening storms will impact much of the area, especially between Central and Eastern Kansas. Some showers and storms will linger Tuesday but so far, severe weather is not expected. The middle of the week does not look as active. KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams: Wichita:Today: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy, breezy. Hi: 83 Wind: W/SW 10-20Tonight: Partly cloudy. Lo: 56 Wind: SW/NW 5-15Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, breezy. Hi: 85 Wind: SW/NW 10-20Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy. Lo: 55 Wind: NW/N 5-15 Wichita WeeklySat: Hi: 85 Lo: 61 Partly cloudy, breezy. 10% chance of showers and Hi: 83 Lo: 65 Mostly cloudy, windy. 30% chance of showers and Hi: 85 Lo: 62 Mostly cloudy, windy. 50% chance of showers and Hi: 80 Lo: 56 Mostly to partly cloudy, windy. 20% chance of showers and Hi: 82 Lo: 56 Partly cloudy, Hi: 76 Lo: 52 Partly cloudy. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Increasing cloud cover through this afternoon, rain arrives tonight
Increasing cloud cover through this afternoon, rain arrives tonight

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time06-05-2025

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Increasing cloud cover through this afternoon, rain arrives tonight

What We're Tracking Increasing clouds Seasonal temperatures Rain chances return late tonight Starting off with a mostly clear sky and temperatures in the upper 40s and lower 50s. The wind is light and variable in direction. Cloud cover increases throughout today. By the afternoon, we'll have a partly to mostly cloudy sky and high temperatures climb into the middle 70s. Late tonight, after midnight, rain rolls in from the south and persists on and off throughout the overnight hours Tuesday into Wednesday. Rain starts to fizzle out by the early evening hours Wednesday. Highest rainfall totals favor the southern counties. There's a slim chance for a few isolated showers on Thursday, but most folks miss out. The weekend looks dry and pleasant. Highs climb into the upper 70s and lower 80s with plenty of sunshine. KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Ely Millard Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KSNT 27 News.

Another beautiful day Sunday with near average temperatures
Another beautiful day Sunday with near average temperatures

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time04-05-2025

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Another beautiful day Sunday with near average temperatures

hat We're Tracking Another cool start Seasonable temperatures into Monday Rain chances return midweek We're off to another chilly start this morning with temperatures in the lower 40s and a few areas dropping into some upper 30s. Average lows for this time of year is around 50°. Northeast winds have remained light through the night as we've also held on to clear skies leading to the colder temperatures. The beautiful weather continues for our Sunday. Expect plenty of sunshine as a ridge of high pressure settles in overhead. Afternoon highs will climb into the lower 70s, right on par for this time of spring. A light north breeze at 5 to 15 mph will make for a pleasant feel as we continue to stay dry. More seasonable temperatures will carry us into next week as we climb into the low to mid 70s by Monday afternoon. Rain chances return Tuesday night, with a wetter pattern likely for the second half of the week, lasting through Friday. KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Few showers, storms for Friday
Few showers, storms for Friday

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time02-05-2025

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Few showers, storms for Friday

hat We're Tracking Isolated showers and storms Friday Pleasant weekend More rain chances next week Cloud cover has rolled in overnight as a few showers and storms are starting to move into our viewing area. As this pushes further eastward, it will lose its intensity and start to break apart to become more scattered as the morning goes on. Temperatures are starting off in the 50s. We dry out briefly midday and could even see some sunshine after the initial rain moves out. After a cold front pushes through, high temperatures will be limited into the middle to upper 60s. More isolated showers and potentially a rogue thunderstorm develop by the later afternoon hours. The weekend looks to be absolutely fantastic with highs in the lower 70s and a north wind from 5-15 mph. No rain chances for the weekend, just plenty of sunshine. We'll hold on to the more seasonable temperatures into next week with rain chances returning by Tuesday. KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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