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Kansas roads stay mostly dry for now, but darker clouds loom on the horizon as a wetter pattern lines up. The air feels mild for January, and fields across south-central Kansas hold onto that damp, early-morning chill.
Rain showers and isolated thunderstorms begin developing late Wednesday night and continue through Thursday. The greatest coverage is expected east of I-135, including the Wichita metro and much of southeast Kansas. Some locations could pick up at least a quarter inch of rain, with locally higher amounts possible farther southeast…