Wichita, KS – Residents of Kansas should brace for scattered storms tonight, particularly in the northern parts of the state. The National Weather Service in Wichita reports that the strongest storms may bring wind gusts up to 60 mph and heavy rainfall. These conditions are expected to create hazardous weather, especially for those in affected areas.
According to the latest forecast, the storm threat diminishes Thursday morning, leading to a warm day across southern Kansas, where temperatures are anticipated to reach between 80 and 95 degrees. However, the stormy weather isn’t over just yet. Another round of storms is possible Thursday night, mainly impacting central and south-central Kansas, with temperatures cooling to lows between 59 and 66 degrees.
Friday will bring slightly cooler temperatures, ranging from 76 to 84 degrees, with morning storms primarily affecting southern Kansas. The weekend outlook shows a mixed bag, with potential rain on Saturday followed by milder temperatures on Sunday and a warm-up into Monday. Overall, Kansas residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions as stormy weather gives way to a warm and varied weekend ahead.




