WICHITA, Kan. – Fall’s wild mood swings are on full display across south-central Kansas this weekend, with gusty winds, mild sunshine, and a midweek storm threat on the way. Saturday’s breezy pattern kicks off a quick warm-up before temperatures level out early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, strong northwest gusts up to 40 mph are expected this afternoon across the Flint Hills and I-35 corridor. Small hail is possible in isolated cells across southeast Kansas as lingering instability clears east. Drivers along I-135 and I-70 should prepare for reduced visibility in blowing dust and crosswind hazards on open stretches of highway.
Sunday brings calmer weather, with sunshine and highs in the mid-60s. Monday continues that pleasant trend, warming to the upper 70s before another shift midweek. By Wednesday night, scattered thunderstorms could return, with gusty winds and small hail possible across Reno, Butler, and Cowley counties. Rain chances linger into Thursday, followed by cooler, breezy conditions to end the week…