Wichita, KS — Unseasonably warm conditions are set to persist across central Kansas this week, with scattered storms anticipated, particularly in the mornings. Highs will range from 86°F to 94°F, with isolated showers expected to affect early commutes.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, scattered storms may hit the Flint Hills area today, with the best chances for widespread storms midweek. Wichita drivers are advised to prepare for potentially slick roads during the morning hours, especially on Wednesday, when storm activity is expected to peak.
The storms will likely be concentrated west of the Kansas Turnpike on Monday, with Tuesday seeing similar patterns in central Kansas. While severe weather isn’t forecast, isolated downpours and brief gusty winds could pose safety risks. Residents should monitor local forecasts and have a plan in case storms intensify unexpectedly.
Make sure to secure outdoor items that could be affected by wind, and stay alert for weather updates throughout the week.