South-Central Kansas – Weather Alert: Cold Mornings with Possible Flurries, Warmer 50s By Tuesday

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Wichita, KS – Cold air is starting and ending the workweek across central and south-central Kansas, with a brief chance of morning flurries Monday before temperatures moderate into the middle of the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, light flurries may impact parts of south-central Kansas early Monday morning, though no significant accumulation is expected. High temperatures Monday are forecast to remain cold, ranging from 28 to 34 degrees, with overnight lows dipping into the mid-teens to low 20s.

Conditions begin to improve Tuesday as a milder and mostly dry pattern settles in. Highs are expected to climb into the 45 to 50 degree range Tuesday and Wednesday, with breezy conditions possible Tuesday. Overnight lows during the midweek period will stay relatively moderate, generally ranging from the upper teens to upper 20s.

Thursday remains seasonably mild, with highs forecast between 43 and 48 degrees, before colder air returns to close out the week. By Friday, temperatures are expected to drop again, with highs ranging from 34 to 44 degrees and lows falling back into the mid-teens to low 20s.

Forecasters note that aside from Monday’s early flurries, the remainder of the week looks mostly dry, limiting travel impacts across the Wichita metro, Sedgwick County, and surrounding areas in central and southeast Kansas.

Residents should still prepare for fluctuating temperatures, especially during the morning commute hours when wind chills may feel colder than actual air temperatures early in the week.


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