What We’re Tracking
- Few storms late tonight
- Sporadic storm chances
- Nice weekend
We’re keeping an eye on the chance for an isolated storm later this evening. Most of the rain will hold off until after midnight, and even then, the chance remains low. As storms track south from the Nebraska border, they are expected to weaken. Overnight temperatures will fall into the lower 70s.
Looking ahead to Thursday, expect plenty of sunshine and hot conditions. Highs will climb into the mid-90s, with heat index values reaching the triple digits. Humidity will stay high, with dew points in the lower 70s, and southerly winds will gust up to 25 mph.
By Thursday evening, storms are expected to develop in central Kansas and move eastward overnight. As they approach our area, the storms will gradually weaken. Rain chances will once again remain low.
Another chance for storms arrives late Friday, ahead of an approaching cold front. A few scattered storms could become strong to severe, with gusty winds and small hail being the main threats during the evening hours.
Cooler and less humid air moves in by Saturday, offering some relief before the humidity starts to build again from the south later in the weekend.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo