Wichita, KS – Residents across central and south-central Kansas should prepare for scattered storms Sunday, followed by a brief break in activity before more showers and thunderstorms arrive midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, scattered storms are possible Sunday with highs between 80 and 90 degrees. Conditions are expected to turn warmer and dry Monday, with highs reaching 87 to 92 degrees.
By late Tuesday, storm chances will return and continue into early Thursday. The most widespread potential for showers and thunderstorms is forecast for Wednesday, when highs will cool slightly to the low- to mid-80s. Lows through the week will range from the upper 50s to upper 60s.
Forecasters say the overall pattern will bring seasonably warm temperatures for mid-September, despite the passing storm systems. Early Thursday morning may also bring lingering showers before drier conditions return later in the day.
Travelers and commuters are advised to watch for possible slick roads and reduced visibility during heavier storms, especially Tuesday night into Wednesday.
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