Wichita, Kansas – A strong chance of thunderstorms is locked in for Sunday, with a 100% rain chance lasting through the day and evening. Monday clears out, but more storms build back in midweek, making for an unsettled spring stretch.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, storms could begin early Sunday and persist into Sunday night. Winds will gust up to 26 mph, and roads across Sedgwick, Harvey, and Butler counties could see standing water, especially near low-lying areas. Motorists should use extra caution while driving and avoid flooded routes.
Monday offers a brief break, with sunny skies and highs near 74°F. Tuesday turns warmer—up to 79°F—but clouds return with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Tuesday night’s thunderstorm chances rise sharply to 50%, with storms likely to continue through Wednesday…