Wichita, Kansas – Residents across Kansas are facing a relentless heat wave this week, with afternoon highs soaring into the upper 90s and low 100s, and heat indices topping 110 degrees for several days. Travel and outdoor plans may be disrupted as oppressive humidity combines with the extreme temperatures, raising the risk of heat-related illnesses and prompting safety warnings.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, the stifling heat will persist through Friday, with only scattered chances for relief from thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoons and evenings. Central Kansas could see the strongest storms late Thursday, potentially bringing brief cooling but also heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning.
Communities including Wichita, Salina, Hutchinson, and Great Bend should be prepared for prolonged periods of dangerous heat. Power grids may experience higher demand, and residents are urged to avoid strenuous activity outdoors, stay hydrated, check on vulnerable neighbors, and ensure pets have shade and water. Storms could cause localized flooding or brief travel hazards, especially on Thursday and Friday…