A cold front tracked through the Sunflower State today. We go from record-breaking heat yesterday ahead of the front to a more seasonal feel in the 60s and 70s behind it.
This boundary has brought strong winds into the region.
Wind Advisories are in place through 8 PM Sunday for most of eastern Kansas, as winds will be gusting up to 60 MPH from the north.
Northerly flow will help temperatures cool, but we still have concerns for fire weather across Kansas because of how dry it has been. Fire Weather Warnings cover much of the eastern half of the state through 9 PM tonight.
A brief opportunity for moisture will drift into far northwest Kansas during the early morning hours on Monday, as a few sprinkles will be possible.
Cloud cover will blanket our skies into Monday with temperatures near our seasonal norm in the 60s.
This cool down will not linger for long. Temperatures will quickly spike back into the 70s and eventually the 80s by the middle of the week.
We flirt with the 90s on Thursday before our next cold front tracks into the state.
This boundary holds a much better chance of squeezing out some moisture as it moves into Kansas. A few spotty to scattered showers will be quick-moving through the state early Friday morning. As temperatures fall, some areas could see rain transition to snow.
Temperatures will reset back into the 60s for the start of the weekend with dry skies. But trends are beginning to hint at more opportunities for rain in early April.
KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Lucy Doll:
Wichita:
Tonight: Partly cloudy, windy. Lo: 40 Wind: NE 10-25…