Wichita, KS – Isolated thunderstorms are expected across central Kansas today and southeast Kansas on Thursday, with temperatures soaring through the week. The National Weather Service in Wichita has issued a forecast indicating highs of 90-95 degrees today, rising to 93-98 degrees tomorrow. By Friday and Saturday, temperatures could peak between 95 and 102 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s storms will primarily affect central Kansas, while southeast Kansas should prepare for isolated thunderstorms tomorrow. The weekend will bring significantly higher temperatures, with heat building through Saturday. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor exposure.
The weather outlook for the next 6-10 days predicts hot, above-normal temperatures across Kansas. Heat indices may exceed 100 degrees, impacting many locations. This heat wave is part of a larger pattern affecting the central United States, stretching from Texas to the Midwest.
The current conditions in Wichita are clear with a temperature of 67 degrees. Forecasts show a significant increase, with highs reaching 94 degrees today and climbing steadily. By Friday, temperatures are expected to hit 98 degrees, continuing through the weekend. Sunday and Monday could see highs of 100 degrees, with little relief in sight.




