Central Kansas is preparing for widespread rain and isolated thunderstorms through Saturday morning, with localized flooding anticipated, particularly along the I-135 corridor. The National Weather Service in Wichita has issued advisories for potential travel disruptions and hazards in low-lying areas as rainfall totals are expected to reach up to 2 inches around Wichita and 1 to 1.5 inches elsewhere.
Weather Alerts & Forecast
- Today: A 90% chance of showers with possible thunderstorms. Wind gusts may reach up to 29 mph, creating hazardous driving conditions.
- Tonight: Rain is expected to taper off, though lingering showers could continue into early Saturday.
- Saturday: Skies will start to clear in the afternoon with temperatures around 57°F, setting the stage for a sunny, mild weekend.
- Sunday & Veterans Day: Mostly sunny with highs reaching 62°F, ideal for outdoor events honoring Veterans Day.
Looking Ahead The five-day forecast shows a gradual warming trend into the low 60s, with mostly clear skies expected into mid-next week, and only slight chances of showers Tuesday and Wednesday.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert to weather updates, particularly in flood-prone areas, and to take precautions when traveling during peak rainfall times.
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