Southeast Kansas Rain Threat: Isolated Storms and Cooldown Begin Late Sunday

Wichita, Kansas – Thunderstorms and a dramatic cooldown are on the way for Kansas, with highs dropping into the upper 60s by Monday after a hot, stormy weekend across the state.

According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, hit-or-miss showers and isolated thunderstorms will begin Saturday and continue into next week, with the highest storm chances expected late Sunday night through Monday. Central, south-central, and southeast Kansas should prepare for numerous thunderstorms Monday, with rainfall possibly disrupting morning commutes and localized flooding possible in low-lying areas.

High temperatures will shift from the upper 80s on Saturday to the upper 60s and low 70s by early next week. Lows will settle into the mid-to-upper 50s through Wednesday. Cities including Wichita, Hutchinson, and Winfield will see isolated storm activity Saturday and Sunday, before more widespread rain rolls in…

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